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Fessenden's Depraved is a fascinating peek behind the curtain of indie horror filmmaking, specifically Larry Fessenden's unique take on Frankenstein. The documentary captures the creative chaos of making a film in a Brooklyn loft, which is a world away from the sterile environments of big budget productions. You feel the energy and urgency of the process, and there’s something raw about the interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. Fessenden's reflections on themes like madness and creation resonate throughout, and it showcases practical effects that feel tactile and unsettling, which is a breath of fresh air in a CGI-heavy landscape. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in insights and the atmosphere of the indie scene. It’s a real treat for those who appreciate the craft.
Interesting insights on indie filmmakingFocus on practical effectsExplores themes of creation and madness
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