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So, 'Directing Dolly: Gene Kelly Remembered' is a documentary that feels very personal, you know? Patricia Ward Kelly shares her intimate memories of Gene Kelly while he was directing 'Hello, Dolly!'. It’s not just about the film; it’s about the man behind it all. You get these glimpses into his creative process, which is fascinating. The pacing is laid-back, almost like a cozy chat between friends. It captures that golden age of Hollywood, and her anecdotes add a warmth that feels genuine. It’s a nice blend of nostalgia and behind-the-scenes insights, showcasing both his charm and the challenges faced during production. Definitely a unique perspective on a significant figure in cinema.
Focuses on Gene Kelly's directing styleIncludes personal anecdotes from Patricia Ward KellyCaptures the essence of 1960s Hollywood
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