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At Sundance is this fascinating snapshot of the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, capturing the essence of independent filmmaking at a pivotal moment. You get to see a diverse range of filmmakers, like Richard Linklater and Todd Haynes, discussing their craft in a sort of candid, almost casual way. The film is shot in Pixelvision, which gives it that grainy, lo-fi aesthetic that feels very intimate and raw. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing for ample exploration of thoughts and ideas rather than just jumping from one interview to the next. There's this palpable atmosphere of excitement and possibility, as everyone navigates the highs and lows of the festival experience. It’s a real treasure for anyone interested in the indie scene of the '90s, capturing the spirit before it became more commercialized.
Focuses on indie filmmakersCandid interviews and relaxed atmosphereCaptures the spirit of '90s indie cinema
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