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So, 'Master Class' from '98 is this intriguing documentary, though the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks of time. It captures the essence of creativity in a raw, unfiltered way, diving deep into the lives of artists. The pacing is a bit methodical, allowing you to really soak up the atmosphere of each subject's world. It’s not flashy – no over-the-top effects or gloss. Instead, you get these genuine performances from the featured individuals who share their struggles and triumphs. It’s all about the process, the inspiration, and the grit behind making art. There’s something about the way it presents its subjects that feels both intimate and expansive, making you reflect on the nature of artistry itself.
Not widely known, could be a hidden gem.Interviews focus on the artistic process.Great for those interested in the documentary style.
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