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Alterations and Repairs is this intriguing documentary that dives into the life of Richard Kenigsman, crafted by Boris Lehman. It's not your typical biopic; rather, it feels more like a tapestry of personal moments and reflections. The pacing can be a bit slow for some, but it really allows you to soak in the atmosphere. Lehman's approach feels intimate, almost voyeuristic at times, pulling you into Kenigsman’s world. The film's tone is reflective, sometimes melancholic, but always sincere. Practical effects aren’t the focus here, yet the authenticity of the moments captured feels genuine. It's a distinctive portrait that leaves you pondering long after it ends, and Kenigsman's candidness draws you in.
Documentary style portraitIntimate themesSlow pacing invites reflection
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