...but it still won an Oscar!
Orin's achievements are amazing, but the doco is meandering and wastes its half hour running time. We learnt more about her parents and the director (her niece) than the woman in the title. Some wonderful moments in there, but too few and far between. Her phenomenal talent and legacy were glossed over. Worth watching, but you're left wanting more of Orin and less of the elements surrounding her. And how many times were people talking over the top of each other? Orin and her niece were the worse offenders. Some variety in the soundtrack would have been nice as well. Such a compelling subject not given its due.