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So, 'Jane of All Trades' dives deep into the Michigan film incentives saga. It's a documentary that feels very raw, almost like a behind-the-scenes look at a complicated landscape. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it really captures the highs and lows filmmakers faced. The interview segments are particularly revealing, giving voice to various industry insiders who speak candidly about their experiences. The atmosphere can be tense at times, reflecting the frustration with shifting policies. It doesn't rely on flashy effects; rather, it’s about the real stories of those impacted. It’s a fascinating exploration of an era that many might not be aware of, but it adds a layer to the understanding of how regional filmmaking can be influenced by legislation.
Focuses on the impact of legislation on local filmmakers.Features candid interviews with industry insiders.A unique look at a specific moment in film history.
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