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So, 'Carl Runs The Paper' is this quiet documentary that dives into the life of a 73-year-old fella who becomes a newspaper editor, which is pretty rare in today’s digital world. You can really feel his struggle with grief as he tries to keep this old California weekly alive. The pacing is slow but intentional, giving you space to absorb his journey and the weight of the paper’s history. It's raw, you know? The film captures the essence of local journalism and the personal stakes involved. There are no flashy effects here, just real people and real emotions. It's a nice slice of life that makes you think about what gets lost in the noise of modern media.
Explores themes of loss and resilience.Highlights the state of local journalism.Features a unique perspective on aging.
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Manish Khanal
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