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Hammond's Books is a slice-of-life documentary that captures the essence of a quirky bookstore on Cherokee Street in St. Louis. The sibling duo behind the counter—each with their own distinct personality—bring a warmth that draws you into their world filled with an eclectic mix of titles and oddities. The film has this laid-back pacing, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of the shop and its patrons. The practical effects are just the everyday bits of life—books being flipped open, laughter shared over the counter. Themes of family, community, and the love of literature resonate throughout, making it a film that feels both intimate and expansive, like the shelves it showcases.
Quirky sibling dynamicsEclectic bookstore vibeFocus on community interactions
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Joshua Mullins
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