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So, there's this documentary that dives into the quirky, often overlooked world of Lindsay Shonteff, a Canadian filmmaker who made quite the splash in British exploitation cinema. It’s fascinating how the film captures his unique approach to storytelling, blending oddball humor with a touch of grimy realism. The pacing is a bit erratic, much like Shonteff’s own filmography, but it really adds to the charm. You get to see some of those practical effects he was known for, and there's definitely a certain rawness to the performances. The whole vibe feels like a celebration of the bizarre and the unconventional, making it a fascinating watch for anyone into the oddities of film history.
Includes rare interviews with collaborators.Features clips from lesser-known works.Explores the impact of Shonteff's films on cult cinema.
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