BBS: A Time For Change is a neat little documentary that runs about thirty minutes, diving into the legacy of BBS Productions, the company behind some truly interesting films. It features insightful commentary from critic David Thomson and historian Douglas Brinkley, which adds a layer of depth as they reflect on the era. The tone is both nostalgic and analytical, feeling almost like a casual conversation among collectors reminiscing about a pivotal time in American cinema. The pacing is tight, which is nice for a doc this length, and you can sense the passion behind the subjects, Rafelson, Schneider, and Blauner. It's distinctive for how it blends historical context with personal anecdotes, making you appreciate the impact of their work.
Short runtime makes it easy to fit into a collection session.Interesting insights from film critics and historians.Offers a unique perspective on a pivotal film production company.
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