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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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