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A Decade Under the Innocence is a real trip back to those times when Super 8 was the gateway for countless kids to express their creativity. You can feel the nostalgia just drenching every frame. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the stories of these young filmmakers to breathe. It's not just about the movies; it’s about the friendships and the chaos of youth, framed through grainy visuals that somehow add to the charm. The practical effects they managed with such limited resources? That’s the spirit of DIY filmmaking. You see a genuine love for the craft, a sense of adventure that feels so spontaneous. Jeff Burr and the others really capture that essence of a bygone era, and it’s like stepping into a time capsule of creativity.
Features insights from director Jeff BurrHighlights the charm of 1970s filmmakingFocus on the culture of DIY cinema
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