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So, '24 Realities per Second' is this intriguing documentary by Eva Testor from 2005. It’s like peeling back the layers on a filmmaker who seems both charmingly approachable and a bit mysterious. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in his passion for cinema and the never-ending pursuit of perfection in his craft. You can really feel the love he has for the medium, and sometimes it’s almost palpable. The atmosphere captures that obsessive nature of filmmaking, enhanced by some neat practical effects that subtly bring his vision to life. The performances, while mostly observational, have a raw authenticity that keeps you engaged. It’s definitely a study of obsession and artistry, rather than just a standard bio-doc.
Focuses on the obsessive nature of filmmaking.Interesting blend of personal reflection and craft.Captures the atmosphere of dedication and artistry.
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