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So, 'Michael's Museum' is quite the introspective piece. It dives into Michael Isaachsen's lifelong obsession with print and his dream of assembling a monumental collection in Melbourne. The pacing is reflective—it's not rushed, allowing you to really soak in Michael's passion and the layers of his life. There's this bittersweet atmosphere as we see his son navigating the remnants of this legacy he left behind. The documentary captures not just the history of print but also the fragility of dreams and family ties. There’s a genuine warmth in Michael's narration, and the practical effects of old printing techniques are visually engaging. It’s not a flashy doc, but it’s rich in emotion and history.
Documentary about print historyFocus on personal legacyIntrospective storytelling
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