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Crashed: $800m Festival Fail dives into the rise and fall of Pollen, a British music festival company founded by the Negus-Fancey brothers. The film captures this rollercoaster ride with a raw, almost voyeuristic style that feels intimate yet expansive. You really get a sense of the high stakes and chaotic energy of their ambitions, which is punctuated by a mix of interviews and on-the-ground footage. The pacing mirrors the tension they faced, building up to that inevitable crash. Themes of ambition, failure, and the hubris of youth come through, almost like a cautionary tale. And while the director remains unknown, the film’s storytelling is undeniably compelling, making it a fascinating watch for anyone who's dabbled in the festival scene or the tech startup world.
Raw and intimate storytellingFocuses on ambition and failureCaptivating mix of interviews and footage
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