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That's Insignificance offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind Nicolas Roeg's 1985 adaptation. It's not your typical documentary; it captures the atmosphere of the original film's eccentricity. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing the cast's anecdotes to breathe, and you really get a sense of the unique chemistry among them. Themes of fame and perception are explored, echoing Roeg's own style. The candid performances in the interviews shine a light on the complexities of their characters, making it feel almost like a companion piece. You get to see not just the film itself, but the personalities behind it, which adds layers to the viewing experience. Definitely a film for those who appreciate the intricacies of the filmmaking journey.
Includes interviews with the original castFocus on the creative processHighlights the themes of fame and perception
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