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So, 'Donald Brittain: Filmmaker' is this fascinating documentary directed by Kent Martin that really digs into Brittain's unique approach. It's like you're peeling back the layers of a creative mind that was never satisfied with 'just okay.' The pacing feels deliberate yet engaging, allowing you to soak in the depth of his work. You see those moments where he pushed the envelope at the NFB and CBC, and it captures this restless energy β like he was always chasing something just out of reach. The atmosphere is reflective, but there's also a sense of urgency in the way Brittain drove himself and his team. It kind of leaves you thinking about the price of perfection in art. Definitely a film that resonates on many levels.
Focuses on Brittain's documentary style and themes.Highlights his work with NFB and CBC.Offers insights into the demands of filmmaking.
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