From The Austin Chronicle: "Attention
creates silence – when people are interested, they grow silent in order
to absorb with every sense. But also, silence creates attention – when
someone speaks to us softly, we tend to listen harder, try to pay more
attention. In Linden's first feature film, which is set in Pleasant
Prairie, Wis., known from Chicago to Milwaukee for its excellent outlet
shopping, silence speaks the loudest. Bootleg Wisconsin is the story of
Billy, a young man who works at an outlet store and is exploring the
effects his newfound faith has on his life, and Katherine, a
schoolteacher from Chicago who is spending her summer vacation
shopping. The two meet and befriend one another, yet we never hear them
speak to each other more than 10 minutes total. The strength of their
relationship is portrayed through silence. The film is simple. No
special effects, no outrageous drama. It's a look into the lives of
everyday people living in Pleasant Prairie and their relationship to
the outsiders who continuously flow into and out of their town."
-By
Kristine Tofte