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People are Knowledge is a contemplative dive into the intricacies of oral citations on Wikipedia, a niche topic but handled with a surprising depth. The film weaves together interviews and real-life examples, creating a thoughtful atmosphere that feels almost meditative in pacing. It's less about flashy visuals and more about the dialogue, with each segment revealing different perspectives on the importance of citation. It’s distinctive in how it explores the intersection of knowledge and public contribution, showcasing ordinary people who contribute to this vast digital encyclopedia. The editing is quite raw, making it feel more like a genuine conversation than a polished documentary, which, for some, adds to its charm.
Engaging exploration of knowledge sharingFocuses on everyday contributorsThought-provoking commentary on digital literacy
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