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So, there's this 1980 documentary featuring John Surlis, an Irish chair maker. It’s not flashy or anything, but it has a certain charm. The whole vibe is very hands-on, you know? Watching him make that stick chair from an ash log using the slab and stick method—there's something mesmerizing about the craftsmanship. The pacing is deliberate, which really allows you to appreciate the time and skill involved in each step. It’s not just about the chair; it’s about tradition and the art of making something functional yet beautiful. There’s a raw authenticity to the film that’s hard to find in today’s polished docs. It’s like peeking into a world where patience is key, and the process matters as much as the product.
Focuses on the slab and stick method of chair making.Captivating look at traditional craftsmanship.Offers a meditative experience through its pacing.
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David Shaw-Smith
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