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So, there's this documentary about James Ensor, who was quite the character in the art world. Directed by Sam Louwyck, it dives deep into Ensor's life and his roots in Ostend. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of this quirky artist's hometown. You get a sense of the eccentricity that defined his work. The film does a nice job weaving in his legacy while capturing the essence of the place that inspired him. It's not flashy, but there’s a real charm and intimacy in how it's presented.
This film has seen limited release, which could make it a bit harder to find, especially in physical formats. While it’s primarily available via streaming, there’s a growing interest among collectors for unique documentaries like this one, especially those that explore lesser-known artists and their backgrounds. Keep an eye out for special editions or festival releases that might pop up in collector circles.
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