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So, 'And the Show Goes On' is part of that impressive 'Century of Cinema' series from the BFI—it's an intriguing piece. It dives into cinema's evolution with a focus on Indian cinema, thanks to Mrinal Sen's direction. The atmosphere is reflective, a bit nostalgic, as the documentary weaves through various styles and eras. Each segment feels like a thoughtful meditation on the art of filmmaking. One of the standout aspects is how it captures the essence of different cultural narratives while maintaining a cohesive flow. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to absorb the weight of what cinema represents across decades. It's not just a collection of clips; it feels like a conversation about cinema's impact, which is what gives it a unique charm.
Part of the 'Century of Cinema' seriesFocuses on Indian cinemaDirected by Mrinal Sen
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