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So, 'Music by Charles Chaplin' is this fascinating documentary that dives deep into the musical side of Chaplin's genius. I mean, it's incredible how he composed his scores, starting from 'City Lights' in 1931, and even revisiting his silent films to add new music for their rereleases. Timothy Brock, the composer they interview, really brings a lot to the table—he's got insights into Chaplin's musical style and the emotional weight it carried. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing us to soak in both the nostalgia and the technical aspects of Chaplin's work. There's something special about hearing how music can elevate those visuals we know so well. Definitely a great watch if you're into the behind-the-scenes stuff of classic cinema.
Documentary on Chaplin's musical compositionsFeatures interview with Timothy BrockExplores new scores for silent films
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