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So, 'Full Circle: Before They Were Famous' is an intriguing snapshot of the 60s art scene, really. The film dives into the photographs by William John Kennedy, showcasing figures like Robert Indiana and Andy Warhol in their early days. The atmosphere is raw, almost intimate, revealing the artists in their element, surrounded by their works. It feels like a time capsule, drawing you into the creative buzz of that era. The pacing is quite meditative, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the context. What stands out is how it blends art history with personal narrative—these aren't just big names; they're people caught in their moment, grappling with their identities. It’s a unique take on the intersection of fame and artistry, no flashy effects or dramatizations, just pure, unfiltered creativity.
Great for understanding the roots of pop art.Useful for studying photography in art history.Interesting insights into the artists' early lives.
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