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After Time is this intriguing dive into a very specific moment in television history. It's this documentary that captures the essence of a unique experiment where Schtinter’s marathon edit of EastEnders' Queen Vic played in real pubs. The atmosphere is raw and unfiltered, with the camera's gaze fixed on the patrons engaging with this strange melding of fiction and reality. You get these genuine reactions, and it feels like a time capsule of communal viewing. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, allowing the audience to reflect on the interplay of memory and nostalgia. There's something about the way the film weaves together the mundane with the extraordinary that leaves an impression. It's distinctive in how it honors both the soap and the local culture.
Documentary on communal viewingFocus on EastEnders' cultural impactExplores themes of memory and nostalgia
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