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Margaret Atwood: Once in August is an intriguing documentary that feels both intimate and contemplative. Michael Rubbo's exploration into Atwood's psyche is a fascinating journey—it's not just about her literary output but what drives her creativity. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of silence that enhance Atwood’s insights, making you ponder her character motivations long after it ends. The atmosphere is rich, filled with the essence of Canadian landscapes that echo Atwood's themes of nature and humanity. It's interesting how Rubbo captures Atwood’s elusive nature, through candid conversations and her own contemplative moments, giving us a peek behind the curtain of her craft. A distinctive piece for anyone who appreciates the deeper layers of writing and character development.
Explores Atwood's character development and inspirations.Features beautifully shot Canadian landscapes.Captivating interviews that reveal Atwood's introspective nature.
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