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East of the Malverns is one of those documentaries that captures the essence of a place in a way that feels almost intimate. The film meanders through the Vale of Evesham and Great Malvern, showcasing stunning landscapes that seem to breathe with history. There's this gentle pacing that invites the viewer to linger, taking in not just the sights but also the atmosphere of the region. And then there's that detour to the outsider art piece, which adds an unexpected layer of depth. It’s like a secret treasure within a travelogue, making the viewing experience slightly reflective yet completely engaging.
This documentary remains somewhat obscure, which adds to its charm and intrigue for collectors. It was released in a few limited formats, making original copies a bit difficult to come by. The blend of regional scenery and the exploration of outsider art create a unique viewing experience that continues to attract interest among niche collectors. It’s definitely a conversation starter for those who appreciate the quieter, more reflective side of documentary filmmaking.
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