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So, John Dored's Island is this intriguing documentary that gives a real peek into the life of John Dored, a Latvian cinematographer whose work spanned some pretty tumultuous times. I mean, the guy filmed on the front lines of WWI, which really gives it an edge, you know? The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the rawness of the story. Plus, the visuals are striking, especially when you consider he was the only foreigner to capture Lenin's funeral, albeit illegally. The atmosphere is thick with history and the practical effects used in the documentary really enhance that feeling of stepping back into a different era. It's a fascinating blend of personal narrative and historical context, making it a distinctive piece to have.
Features rare footage of WWIInsights into early 20th-century cinematographyA unique perspective on historical events
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