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So, 'My Father’s Studio' is an intriguing dive into the life and work of Takis Tloupas, a photographer I wasn’t really familiar with until I saw this doc. The film has this almost intimate feel, thanks to the daughter, Vania, who sort of guides us through her father's past. It’s like peeling back layers of a secret history. The pacing is steady, allowing us to absorb his artistic journey without feeling rushed. The atmosphere feels personal yet expansive, highlighting both the artistry and the family connection. What’s neat is how it captures that raw essence of creativity and legacy, blending interviews with found footage—really giving it a unique texture. Definitely a solid insight into a lesser-known figure in photography.
Unique blend of found footage and interviewsFocus on personal and artistic legacyExplores lesser-known cinematic history
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