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So, 'Personal History: Foreign Hitchcock' dives into the nitty-gritty of 'Foreign Correspondent.' It's interesting how it captures the behind-the-scenes chatter—not just about the film itself, but about its context in Hitchcock's career and the period it represents. The interviews and discussions offer a rich tapestry of insights that really give you a feel for the era. You hear stories from those who experienced it first-hand, which adds a layer of authenticity to the whole thing. The pacing is relaxed, almost like a leisurely conversation among enthusiasts, and while it lacks the grandeur of a feature film, it definitely makes you think about the themes of war and journalism in a way that resonates even today.
This film isn't widely circulated, which seems odd given its focus on such a pivotal Hitchcock work. I've seen it pop up at collectors' markets, but it tends to be one of those gems that not everyone knows about. Definitely one to keep an eye out for, especially if you're into the more obscure side of cinema history and how certain films were crafted amidst looming global tensions.
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