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No More Joy is a fascinating dive into the history of New Orleans movie theatres, capturing the essence of a bygone era. It's not just about the buildings; it's about the people who filled them with life. D'Entremont does a remarkable job weaving together stories of silent film workers and ambitious theatre owners, painting a vivid picture of how the city's cinematic landscape evolved. The pacing is reflective, letting the nostalgia seep in, while the interviews feel intimate and personal. You get a real sense of the community's love for film, alongside a bittersweet acknowledgment of what has been lost over time. The practical effects are minimal, but the shared memories are what truly create the film's emotional weight.
Offers a comprehensive look at theatre evolution in New Orleans.Features rare interviews with key figures in the local film scene.Captures the cultural significance of these spaces within the community.
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