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CinĂ©ma VĂ©ritĂ©: Defining the Moment takes you on a winding journey through the raw and often messy world of direct cinema. Wintonick does a solid job of weaving together the history, showcasing pioneers like Leacock and Wiseman, while also touching on the evolution of the style. It's not just about talking heads; the film captures the essence of what these filmmakers sought to achieveâtruth in its most unvarnished form. You get a real sense of the passion and the risks involved in documenting life as it is. The pacing feels organic, reflecting the unpredictable nature of the documentary itself. And there's this underlying tension between authenticity and artifice, beautifully illustrated by contrasting early works with something like The Blair Witch Project. Worth a watch if you're into the nitty-gritty of documentary filmmaking.
Great for understanding the roots of direct cinema.Features interviews with key figures in the genre.Contrasts early works with later interpretations.
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