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So, Shooting Underground is a pretty fascinating documentary, really. It dives into Gustav Ljungdahl's experiences while making Marian Dora's film, Das Verlangen der Maria D. The tone is quite introspective, almost meandering at times, which fits the subject matter. You get this raw, unfiltered look at the creative process—it's not just about the final product but the struggles and the unique visions behind it. The pacing can feel a bit slow, but it allows for deeper reflection on themes like artistic integrity and the boundaries of expression. Ljungdahl's performance as a subject is candid and revealing, which adds layers to the narrative. Definitely a unique piece for those into the behind-the-scenes stories of niche filmmaking.
Focuses on the creative process.Gustav Ljungdahl's insights are compelling.A look at niche filmmaking and its challenges.
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