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So, 'On the Subject... of Broadcasting' dives deep into this small-town broadcasting group's journey, which is pretty fascinating in its own right. The documentary feels quite intimate, almost like you're flipping through someone's family photo album, but it's all about their archival work spanning nearly a century. The pacing is deliberate, allowing time to appreciate the stories behind the footage. There's this warm, nostalgic vibe throughout; it’s like a love letter to community media. The interviews are genuine, showcasing real passion, and you can't help but feel the weight of history in every clip. It stands out because it really captures that grassroots essence of broadcasting, the kind you don’t see much in the big studio productions.
Intimate exploration of community mediaFocuses on archival workNostalgic and heartfelt tone
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