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So, 'Homosexuals' from '72 is quite a piece of cinema, you know? Directed by Peter Ringgaard, it dives into the daily lives of a gay couple, which was pretty bold for its time. The documentary feels raw and intimate, almost like you’re just peeking into their world. The pacing is deliberate but engaging—it's not rushed, allowing you to really absorb their stories and struggles. What stands out is the candid interviews with various members of the LGBTQ+ community; each voice adds a layer to the narrative. There's no flashy editing or effects, just a focus on real-life experiences, which makes it striking in its own right. It's a snapshot of an era that really needed to be documented.
Candid interviews with various LGBTQ+ individualsIntimate portrayal of a gay couple's lifeDocumentary style that emphasizes realism
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