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So, 'Passion is the Money' offers this raw glimpse into a San Francisco art scene that’s really grappling with the tides of change. It’s not just about the artists; it's about their struggle against gentrification, which gives it a gritty yet hopeful atmosphere. The pacing sort of meanders like a lazy afternoon, allowing the viewer to soak in the personal stories and the little moments. You get these performances that feel really authentic—like you’re peeking into their lives instead of watching actors. It's all about the intersection of creativity and survival in a city that’s constantly shifting, and that makes it distinctive. There's no flashy editing or big-name director to distract you; it’s a grounded documentary that resonates on a personal level.
Documentary explores gentrification effects.Features real-life artists and their stories.Atmospheric and personal storytelling.
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