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So, 'Inventing L.A.: The Chandlers and Their Times' dives deep into the history of the Chandler family and their influence through the L.A. Times. It's fascinating how this documentary weaves personal narratives with the broader strokes of Los Angeles history. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to absorb their story—this isn't a quick overview. It feels like a quiet exploration, the kind where you can almost sense the weight of their decisions on the city. The interviews and archival footage create an engaging tapestry of the family's impact on politics and public works over generations. You really get a sense of how media can shape a city’s identity, which is pretty thought-provoking. Overall, it's a layered look at power dynamics in a city that's all about reinvention.
Focuses on the interplay between media and politicsRich archival footage combined with contemporary interviewsHighlights lesser-known stories of a powerful family
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