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Richard Hugo: Kicking the Loose Gravel Home is a fascinating dive into the life of a poet who really captured the essence of the Pacific Northwest. The film has this raw, intimate tone, enhanced by the natural landscapes of Montana and Washington State, which feel almost like characters themselves. You hear Hugo's voice through his powerful readings, and the interviews with family and friends add layers to his persona. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to sit with his words and their meanings. It's not just a biography; it's an exploration of place and art, a meditation on how the environment shapes creativity and vice versa.
This documentary has become somewhat of a niche find among collectors, often sought after for its unique perspective on a poet whose work resonates with many. The film's availability has fluctuated over the years, making original prints a bit harder to come by, particularly in good condition. While not a mainstream title, it has garnered respect in certain circles, especially among those who appreciate the poetic arts and the fusion of biography with nature's influence.
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