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Taboo: Amos Guttman dives into the life of a filmmaker who was always on the fringes. It’s gritty and raw, capturing the essence of Guttman’s struggles and triumphs in a society that didn’t quite know how to embrace him. The pacing is contemplative, allowing for moments of reflection on identity and belonging. What really stands out are the archival footage and interviews that give it this layered texture, almost like peeling back the layers of Guttman’s psyche. The film shines a light on his groundbreaking work in LGBTQ+ cinema, making it a fascinating watch for anyone interested in how art intersects with society’s norms. It’s not just a biography; it’s a meditation on what it means to be an outsider.
Focuses on Guttman's impact on LGBTQ+ cinema.Includes rare archival footage and interviews.Reflective tone that resonates with themes of identity.
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