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So, this documentary, directed by Greg Carson, really dives into the life and impact of Stanley Kramer. It’s part of the 40th anniversary edition of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and feels more like a thoughtful exploration than just a typical biopic. The pacing is pretty deliberate, allowing you to soak in Kramer's philosophy and the weight of his work. You get a sense of not just his films, but the moral dilemmas he tackled—race, identity, social justice. It’s interesting to see how his personal life intertwined with his professional vision. There's a raw, honest atmosphere throughout, enhanced by archival footage and interviews that give it a bit of grit. Definitely a unique look at a filmmaker who wasn't afraid to challenge norms.
Explores Kramer's moral themes in cinemaIncludes rare archival footageFeatures interviews with notable figures
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