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So, 'Dorothea Mitchell: A Reel Pioneer' is quite a fascinating piece. The documentary has this reflective tone, you know? It really immerses you into the world of early filmmaking through Mitchell's own words, which is a unique touch. The pacing is pretty interesting, blending historical context with present-day insights, especially when you see those local enthusiasts in Thunder Bay working to finish 'The Fatal Flower'. It's almost like a bridge between eras. The practical effects from the silent era and the way they reinterpret them adds a layer of authenticity. There’s a lot of heart in the recounting of her story, showing both the triumphs and struggles of being a woman in that early film landscape. Definitely worth a watch for anyone into film history.
Focuses on early women filmmakersInteresting blend of historical and modern perspectivesIncludes practical effects from the silent film era
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Kelly Saxberg
Director