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Capturing Kennedy dives into the life of Jacques Lowe, a young immigrant with a keen eye, who found himself in the intimate orbit of JFK. It's fascinating how the film reveals not just the images he captured, but the weight of history behind them. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the era, almost like you're flipping through a photo album while someone narrates the backstories. The themes of identity and the American Dream weave through Lowe's journey, making it feel personal and poignant. The archival footage and interviews create a textured backdrop, really grounding the viewer in the 60s. Lowe's passion for his craft and the stories he tells add a distinct layer to a well-trodden subject.
Explores the personal connection between Lowe and JFKFocuses on the historical context of the 1960sFeatures rare archival footage and personal anecdotes
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