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So, this documentary dives into Larry Kent's life and work, and it’s a pretty interesting watch. The tone feels intimate, almost personal, with interviews from folks like Susan Sarandon and Dave Foley adding a nice touch. They really dig into his unique style and the themes of isolation and rebellion that run through his films. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that kind of mirrors Kent’s own filmmaking journey, you know? It’s not just a run-of-the-mill bio; it’s got this raw energy that reflects Kent’s own aesthetic. Plus, the archival footage is compelling, showcasing some of that gritty Canadian cinema vibe that really makes it distinctive.
Features interviews with notable actors and filmmakers.Presents a deep dive into Canadian cinema.Captures Kent's unique perspective on filmmaking.
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