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So here’s this documentary, 'JAN,' which dives into the life of Jan Klusák, a composer who’s seen it all, really. It’s got this intimate vibe, showing his solitary existence in two apartments and his quirky ideas about life and death. The pacing feels almost meditative, letting you soak in his musings about astrology and music composition. You get a sense of nostalgia, especially when he reflects on his time scoring films in the '60s. And Klusák's humor? It’s sharp and refreshing, even at his age. There’s this juxtaposition of his past glories and present solitude that gives it depth. It’s a thoughtful piece, showcasing not just the man, but the art that shaped a moment in cinema history, too.
Focus on the unique perspective of aging artists.Examines the intersection of personal and professional life.Highlights lesser-known stories from the 1960s film industry.
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