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So, 'Someday We'll All Be Free' dives into the life of Donny Hathaway, a soulful genius, a documentary that feels intimate yet expansive. The pacing offers a rhythm akin to his music, ebbing and flowing between his triumphs and struggles. It's got a rawness that pulls you in, showcasing not just the highs of his career but the depths of his personal battles, particularly with mental health. The interviews are candid, and you can feel the passion in every recollection. It’s not glossy; it feels real, almost like you’re sitting with his closest friends. The archival footage is woven beautifully, giving a sense of time. It's a portrait of an artist caught in the complexities of fame and fragility, making it quite distinctive in the realm of music documentaries.
Documentary on Donny Hathaway's lifeExplores themes of mental health and artistryFeatures archival footage and candid interviews
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