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  1. Real estate developer Tom Bradley has a dream: to build a subdivision. But the realization of that dream in Austin, Texas, has results far beyond his own imagining. Bradley's enormous...

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      The Unforeseen is a poetic and high-minded meditation on...

  2. Feb 29, 2008 · It’s doubtful that the politely muck-raking documentary “The Unforeseen,” in which the developer persuasively plays one of the film’s villains, is what he had in mind.

    • Laura Dunn
  3. The Unforeseen is a poetic and high-minded meditation on American developers' manifest destiny and the cancer it introduces into the natural world. Full Review | Mar 10, 2008

  4. Oct 10, 2007 · Film. Time Out says. Expanding with an organic sweep, Dunn’s debut eco-doc turns the battle to save a beloved Austin, Texas, swimming hole from ambitious urban developers into an engrossing...

  5. Feb 29, 2008 · Executive produced by Terrence Malick and Robert Redford, this 2008 Independent Spirit Award winning-documentary tells the story of a Texas real estate developer who enjoys meteoric success until an environmental movement and the S&L crisis threaten to undo his plans.

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    • Laura Dunn
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  6. Showing 15 Critic Reviews. 100. TV Guide Magazine. Dunn's elegant, full-length debut presents a frightening and powerful argument against the kind of reckless, profit-driven land development that not only threatens natural resources, but life itself. Read More. By Ken Fox FULL REVIEW. 100. Salon.

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  8. Mar 4, 2008 · NEW YORK — An unusually poetic and meditative eco-themed documentary, Laura Dunn’s “The Unforeseen” is as beautiful as it is ultimately depressing. The influence of executive producer Terrence...

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