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Folk Music & Documentary (2004) is a fascinating exploration of the intersection between music and politics. It dives into the hollowing out of terms like 'globalization' and 'politics' during the 1990s, a time of new engagement yet profound disillusionment. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to really reflect on the themes presented. The film's atmosphere feels raw, almost like peering through a window into a world where music acts as both a protest and a balm. While the director remains unknown, the blend of interviews and folk music creates a distinctive soundscape that resonates with the documentary's political inquiries. It's an insightful piece that challenges viewers to reconsider the weight of their words in a changing world.
Explores the political landscape of the 90sInteresting blend of interviews and musicThought-provoking themes on globalization
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