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So, 'See You All On Sunday' is this intriguing documentary that really captures a moment in the evolution of performance. It chronicles the Alexander Brothers, who were a staple in the Kings Theatre, and now they’re navigating this shift to more intimate venues like Bonhill Parish Church. The film's tone has this wistfulness, a hint of nostalgia, but also a sense of resilience as artists adapt. The pacing feels organic, kind of like the flow of a live performance—never rushed, just letting moments breathe. What stands out is the raw, unfiltered ambiance of the locations and the genuine connection between the performers and the audience. It’s about community, creativity, and how art finds a way, even when times are tough.
Documentary on the Alexander BrothersFocus on performance evolutionThemes of resilience and community
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