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Intermission (Potrait of Daniel Vicino) is this intriguing dive into the life of a true cinephile, Daniel Vicinos. It feels almost like a conversation with a friend who's spent years in the film trenches. The pacing meanders like a casual afternoon chat, touching on his various passions—collecting, ironwork, and an unmistakable love for cinema. The documentary does a nice job of blending personal anecdotes with visuals, giving you a sense of who he is. There’s something raw and authentic in the way it portrays his journey, making it feel very much like a love letter to the art of filmmaking rather than just a biography. And the practical effects? They serve as a gentle reminder of the craftsmanship that often gets overlooked today.
Documentary format offers a personal glimpse.Explores themes of passion and craftsmanship.Focus on the love of cinema and collecting.
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Azucena Losana
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