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So, 'Mine' from 2015 is an interesting piece in the music genre. It’s got this intimate vibe, mainly thanks to the way it was shot by Craig Robertson, who really captures the essence of the performance. The pacing feels almost meditative, allowing the music to breathe, which is a nice change from the usual fast cuts you see nowadays. It’s all about the atmosphere here— there's a rawness that pulls you in. The performances are genuine, with a kind of authenticity that makes you appreciate the artistry. It's not flashy or overproduced, which kind of sets it apart from other music films.
Mine has seen limited format releases, which makes it a curious find for collectors. Its scarcity adds to its intrigue, as it hasn't been widely circulated. The film garners interest not just for its content but also for the behind-the-scenes connection to Craig Robertson, enhancing its appeal. Keeping an eye on this one can uncover some interesting gems in future releases.
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