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So, 'Sing the World Better' is this fascinating documentary that dives into the world of Lauda, a youth ensemble that's part of the Shallaway Youth Choir. What really sets it apart is that it embraces all neurotypes, which is still pretty rare in choral music. The film spans ten weeks leading up to their season finale, showcasing not just their musical journey but also the personal stories and connections that unfold. The pacing feels organic, allowing you to soak in the emotional landscape of the choristers. You can sense the joy and camaraderie they share, which makes for a warm atmosphere throughout. The performances are genuine, and the practical effects—like the visuals of their rehearsals—make it quite immersive.
Focuses on the personal growth of the choristersHighlights the inclusivity of neurodiversity in musicCaptures the emotional depth of choral collaboration
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