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Oliver Stone's America offers a raw and unfiltered look into the psyche of a director unafraid to challenge the status quo. Clocking in at 52 minutes, it’s more of a reflective journey than a typical documentary. The pacing is deliberate – you feel the weight of Stone's thoughts on history, politics, and his own filmmaking choices. Kiselyak does a solid job of letting Stone's personality shine through as he grapples with the backlash from various quarters. The film is visually straightforward, focusing on interviews and behind-the-scenes footage that captures the tension in Stone's work. It’s this blend of personal insight and the exploration of provocative themes that makes it a distinct piece in the realm of documentary filmmaking.
A unique perspective on Stone's creative processFocuses on historical context and interpretationEngaging for those interested in film and politics
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