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KNUCKLES is this intimate little short that really pulls at the threads of nostalgia, I’d say. It paints a vivid picture of KNUCKS’ upbringing in Kilburn and his experiences in Nigeria through a mosaic of voices—friends, family, and collaborators. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a warm conversation over old memories. Visually, it’s rich with personal touches that bring his journey to life, showcasing not just his story but the essence of community and friendship. It’s distinct in its approach, opting for a deeply personal lens instead of a typical biopic format, which I think makes it resonate more with viewers who appreciate authenticity.
KNUCKLES has seen some limited releases, primarily through festival circuits and online platforms, which adds a layer of rarity in collector terms. It’s not widely available on physical media, making it a bit of a hidden gem for those who appreciate short biographical films. There's a certain niche interest in works that delve into artists’ backgrounds with such sincerity, so fans of KNUCKS or similar artists may find themselves seeking it out.
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