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So, this 1995 documentary on Virginia Woolf from the Famous Authors series has a fairly straightforward narrative style, but it's packed with rich insights into her life and work. The pacing feels unhurried, which lets you really soak in Woolf's complex personality and her struggles with mental health. It's interesting how they weave in her literary contributions with personal anecdotes, creating a poignant atmosphere. The production values might not scream high-budget, but the archival footage and photographs are handled nicely, giving it an authentic edge. While the director's identity isn't widely known, the film does a solid job delving into themes of feminism and modernism, making you appreciate Woolf's influence even more.
Focuses on Woolf's life and strugglesIncludes archival footageExplores themes of feminism and modernism
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