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Music in My Pocket is a really intriguing documentary that dives into the life of Raymond Francombe. He’s just this everyday gardener in Bristol, but there’s this whole other side to him that most people wouldn’t even guess—he’s been composing sacred music for years in quiet solitude. What’s striking is that he had never even heard his own compositions until this documentary came to be. It's a fascinating exploration of creativity and passion in the most unlikely of places. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing you to really absorb Ray’s world. The atmosphere is almost serene, yet there's a lingering tension as you wonder how he copes with his unheard art. It’s those layers that make it stand out in the realm of music documentaries.
Unique perspective on an underappreciated artist.Explores themes of creativity and solitude.Not widely circulated, making it a gem for collectors.
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