When one talks about personal filmmaking as a pathway to something special, they’d be hard-pressed to come up with a better example than Evolution of a Criminal, director Darius Clark Monroe’s documentary examination of a bank robbery he committed as a teenager. The winner of the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s Full Frame Film Festival and part of the Summer Showcase section at the Los Angeles Film Festival, the movie — lent his name by executive producer Spike Lee — is an engrossing evocation of poverty in America, as well as, more pointedly, a moving look at redemption and second chances. For the full, original review, from ShockYa, click here. For more information on the film, click here to visit its Facebook page. (Aliquot Films, unrated, 83 minutes)