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Everything, Everywhere, All the Time is a unique dive into the world of collaborative music-making, centered around Iceland's Bedroom Community label. The film's atmosphere is intimate yet expansive, showcasing the harmony between diverse musicians who, just a few years prior, were strangers. The pacing feels organic, almost like a jam session where ideas flow freely. The performances are raw and genuine, with a sense of discovery that permeates throughout. It effectively captures the essence of creativity and connection, with practical effects and visuals that are simple yet effective, letting the music tell much of the story. It's a fascinating exploration of how art can bring people together, and the way it’s shot feels both personal and universal.
Intimate reflections on collaborationExplores the evolution of community through musicHighlights Icelandic cultural influences
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Pierre-Alain Giraud
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