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So, 'Poets and Houses' is this fascinating documentary from '87 that's all about the lives of various poets and the spaces they inhabited. It's like a slow stroll through the intimate environments that shaped their work. The pacing is pretty languid, which really lets you soak in the atmosphere of each poet's home—some are grand, others really modest, but each space has its own character. There's this consistent theme of how environment influences creativity, you know? The cinematography captures the essence of these places beautifully, and even if the director's not known, the way they frame the poets' lives feels really personal. It’s one of those gems that might not pop up on everyone’s radar, but there's a certain charm in its quiet exploration of art and space.
Documentary on poets' living spacesFocus on environment's impact on creativityQuiet, intimate exploration
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