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So, Hammer's Women: Viveca Lindfors is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the life and career of Viveca Lindfors, a somewhat elusive figure in Hammer's history. It’s narrated by film historian Lindsay Hallam, who really brings insight without the fluff. The pacing’s measured and reflective, allowing you to soak in her contributions to both horror and drama. You’ll find interviews, clips from her films, and some behind-the-scenes gems that showcase her range. Not so much about the practical effects—though that’s a big part of Hammer’s charm—but it’s more about the atmosphere she created on-screen. Lindfors’s performances had this captivating intensity that Hallam seems to admire a lot. Overall, it’s a nice exploration that feels both informed and personal.
Includes interviews with film historians.Features clips from key films.A nuanced take on her contributions.
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