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So, 'Diary' from 1989 is this fascinating documentary that kind of lingers with you. It centers around the zither, an instrument that’s not often in the spotlight. The pacing feels almost meditative, letting you absorb each note and story. You get this intimate look at the connection between the musician and the instrument, and it unfolds like a personal diary, hence the title. The visuals complement the music beautifully, creating a serene atmosphere that pulls you in. The performances, while simple, feel genuine. There's a certain rawness to the way it captures the essence of musical storytelling, making it stand out in the documentary genre. Definitely an interesting exploration of how music can shape personal narratives.
Focus on the zither as a central themeEmphasis on the connection between musician and instrumentPacing allows for deep reflection on musical storytelling
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