After The Fair is a fascinating dive into the 1964-65 New York World's Fair, capturing a unique moment in time. The film really nails the atmosphere of the era, showcasing the bold optimism and technological excitement that the fair represented. It’s not just a look back, though; it connects those ideals to our modern world in ways that are both surprising and thought-provoking. The pacing has this nostalgic ebb and flow, sometimes lingering on details that make you appreciate the advancements we often take for granted today. The interviews and archival footage blend together nicely, giving it an organic feel. It’s distinctive in how it reveals the ripple effects of the fair on everything from tech to culture, not often tackled in other documentaries. A quiet gem, for sure.
Engaging archival footageNostalgic exploration of the 60sThought-provoking connections to modern life
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