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Behind the Curtain offers a kind of intimate glimpse into Joseph McBride’s mind, as he weaves through memories and insights on film history. His approach to discussing figures like Frank Capra and John Ford feels personal, almost conversational at times. It's not just a dry recount of facts; there’s a warmth in how he reflects on the art of storytelling in cinema. The pacing varies—some sections are contemplative while others spark with enthusiasm about the craft. The tone leans more towards a scholarly yet approachable vibe, where McBride’s sincerity shines through. This film might not have flashy visuals, but it’s the thoughts shared that linger.
This documentary is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, given its niche focus on a film historian's perspective. It might not be as widely distributed or known, which could pique the interest of those who appreciate deeper dives into film narratives and biographical studies. Format-wise, it’s available on DVD, but finding copies in good condition can be a bit challenging, which adds to its appeal for serious collectors.
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