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So, 'Not a Grain of Untruth Behind Me' is this intriguing short documentary from '93. It's got this raw, almost unpolished feel that really draws you in. The pacing is deliberate; it takes its time to let you absorb the atmosphere and themes, which seem to revolve around truth and perception. Filmed in a way that feels intimate, you get the sense that you're right there with the subjects. There’s no flashy stuff, just real people and real stories. The performances are genuine, not overly dramatized. It feels like a snapshot of a moment in time, and that's what makes it distinctive. As a collector, it’s fascinating to see how documentaries were evolving during that era.
Short yet impactful documentary.Focuses on truth and perception.Intimate and unpolished style.
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