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So, 'And the Winner Isn't' feels like an offbeat road trip through the glitz and grime of Hollywood, with Geoffrey Moore and his daughter Ambra really digging into the absurdity of the awards race. The pacing is a bit erratic at times, but it works since it mirrors the chaotic nature of the industry itself. The tone? It swings from whimsical to reflective, making some serious points while still keeping it playful. What’s really striking is how they capture these candid moments with industry folks – it’s those little insights that stand out. Not the most polished doc, but it has a certain charm that feels genuine, even if the director remains in the shadows.
This film has seen limited releases and isn't the easiest to come by, which could pique some collectors' interest. Its unique angle on Hollywood's awards scene gives it a niche appeal, particularly for those who appreciate documentaries that blend satire with personal stories. While not extensively covered in retrospectives, it’s the kind of film that might gain traction among collectors who enjoy deeper dives into the entertainment industry.
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