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So, 'Manifesto Canibal' is this intriguing documentary that really digs into the DIY ethos of filmmaking, especially relevant in times of chaos. It started with Petter Baiestorf's fanzine, which was all about producing films with next to nothing—an almost punk rock approach to cinema. The pacing wanders a bit, reflecting that chaotic spirit, but it’s all part of its charm. You get this raw, unfiltered look at how creativity can thrive under constraints. The atmosphere is gritty, almost like a visual essay, and it’s peppered with practical effects and anecdotes from the filmmaking trenches. It’s distinctive for its unrefined yet passionate approach, making it a unique piece for anyone interested in independent cinema.
Interesting insights on independent filmmaking.Gritty and raw aesthetic that feels authentic.A deep dive into the creative process under constraints.
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