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Something in the Air is this insightful documentary that dives into the making of 'Sex, Lies, and Videotape,' which was Soderbergh's debut feature. The conversations with Gallagher, MacDowell, and San Giacomo are candid and reflective. They share how that film not only shaped their careers but also the landscape of indie cinema at the time. It has a sort of reverence but also a casualness, making you feel like you’re right there with them. The pacing is relaxed, allowing for some deep dives into themes of intimacy and vulnerability, and it's fascinating to hear their perspectives on those performances. It’s one of those docs that feels like a masterclass in storytelling, really.
Focuses on the cast's experiences.Great for understanding indie film history.Produced by Criterion Collection, so you know the quality is solid.
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