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100 Times Reproduction of Democracy is a fascinating dive into the murky waters of documentary filmmaking, where intention meets the unpredictable nature of copyright disputes. The film starts with a somewhat straightforward premise about osteoarthritis but quickly transforms into a layered exploration of the ethical dilemmas filmmakers face. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing the audience to digest the convoluted issues at hand. The self-reflexive aspect keeps you engaged, as the documentary doesn't shy away from its own flaws and challenges. It’s a rare find that mixes personal narrative with social commentary, and the atmosphere is both contemplative and confrontational, making it stand out in the documentary genre.
Investigates ethical dilemmas in filmmaking. · Unique blend of documentary styles. · Self-reflexive narrative adds depth.
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