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So, 'Robert and Georgie' is this intriguing exploration of identity through the lens of fashion, you know? It dives into Robert George Sanders' life, a grad from Central St Martins, who's wrestling with how to express himself artistically while steering clear of labels. The film’s tone is a mix of introspective and vibrant, punctuated by dazzling costume designs that play with gender norms and are set against stunning backdrops, like the Turner Contemporary. The pacing can be a bit slow at times, but I think it allows the visuals to really breathe, making each costume feel like a character in its own right. It’s definitely got a uniqueness about it that sets it apart from typical narratives in the fashion genre.
Currently, 'Robert and Georgie' is not widely available on physical media, which makes it a bit of a rarity among collectors. There’s been some buzz about potential limited editions, but nothing concrete yet. Given its unique exploration of gender fluidity and visual storytelling, it’s likely to pique interest, especially among those who appreciate fashion documentaries that veer off the beaten path.
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