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So, Jan Plestenjak: I Admit is this deep dive into the life of a Slovenian pop icon. It's not your average behind-the-scenes music documentary. The pacing has this nice rhythm that mirrors Jan's own musical journey, flowing through his ups and downs. You get glimpses of his personal life, which adds a rawness that feels genuine. The performances are heartfelt, and the way they capture his connection with fans is pretty striking. The cinematography gives it a rich feel, balancing between intimate moments and larger concert scenes. Overall, it’s an interesting watch for anyone who appreciates the nuances of an artist's life, especially in a country like Slovenia where music can sometimes feel overshadowed.
Documentary on Slovenian pop musicFocuses on Jan's life and careerExplores themes of fame and connection
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Bojan Dovrtel
Director