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So, 'Cinema Day' is a fascinating peek into the lives of Ivars and Maija Seleckis, two documentary filmmakers who share not only their work but also their personal journey. The film feels intimate and conversational, almost like you’re eavesdropping on a heartfelt discussion. They delve into their films and the unique atmosphere of the Riga documentary school, which adds a layer of authenticity. The pacing is leisurely, inviting you to ponder along with them. It's not just about the films they’ve made, but also the art of documentary filmmaking itself. The way they reflect makes you rethink the nature of storytelling in cinema, really.
This film has a niche appeal primarily due to its focus on the unique documentary scene in Riga, which isn't widely covered in mainstream collections. While not easily found in retail, it occasionally emerges in collector circles, making it a rare find for those interested in international documentary filmmaking. Its limited release and distinct thematic focus contribute to its growing interest among collectors.
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