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At What Price (2016) dives into this weird space where social media and art collide, all through the lens of John Price's adventures in the Canadian Rockies. The tone is introspective, maybe even a tad melancholic, as it reflects on authenticity versus the relentless push to promote oneself. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to soak in both the stunning visuals and the deeper questions about life and purpose. It's distinctive for its raw honesty and the way it captures the inner turmoil artists often face. No flashy effects here, just a genuine exploration of what it means to live authentically in a filtered world. The film feels more like a thoughtful conversation than a polished documentary.
Documentary exploring social media's impactThemes of authenticity vs. self-promotionBeautiful cinematography in Canadian Rockies
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Tommy Day
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