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An Attic Full Of Puppets is a curious blend of documentary and family storytelling. It dives into the lives of elderly puppeteers, showcasing their craft with a charming, if sometimes melancholic, lens. The film has this warm, nostalgic vibe, drawing you into the unique world where puppetry becomes a means of expression and connection. The pacing is gentle, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the artistry and stories behind each puppet. The practical effects are delightful, really bringing these characters to life without the overuse of CGI. You get this layered atmosphere, where laughter meets the bittersweet realities of aging. It's distinct in how it intertwines craft with deep, personal themes about legacy and memory, making it a fascinating watch for anyone who appreciates the art of storytelling.
Documentary on puppetry and agingFocus on elderly puppeteersThemes of legacy and memory
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Richard Butchins
Director