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So, 'Flowers Everywhere' is this really intriguing look at Rudolf Thome, a director who’s kind of flown under the radar despite his impressive output. The documentary follows him as he juggles writing and financing his latest film—film number 29, if you can believe it—while reflecting on his decades of filmmaking. It’s got this laid-back, almost meandering pace that feels very much in line with Thome's own style, which is often more about the journey than any destination. The atmosphere is contemplative, and you can sense his passion for film, but it’s not overly sentimental. It's kind of fascinating to see his world; the way he approaches creativity and industry challenges feels uniquely personal yet relatable to anyone who’s ever tried to make art.
Focuses on Thome's creative processOffers insights into German cinemaCaptivating blend of personal journey and industry reflection
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