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The Art of Interviewing is a rather unique piece, presenting a rather awkward yet relatable portrayal of a marketing manager, Alan Greenwood. He stumbles through his first interviews, clearly out of his depth, which creates this almost cringe-inducing atmosphere that's hard to look away from. The pacing is a bit slow, but it builds an interesting tension as Alan learns the ropes, thanks to his first candidate who seems to have mastered the art of interviewing. It's fascinating to see how interviews can reflect our social dynamics and personal insecurities. The practical aspects are minimal, but the performances, especially from the candidate, really shine through and give it a certain charm.
The Art of Interviewing isn't as widely known, which adds to its intrigue for collectors who enjoy the oddities of instructional films. Its format has seen limited circulation over the years, often found in niche educational or corporate collections. The scarcity of copies, combined with its unusual approach to interview dynamics, makes it a conversation starter among collectors who appreciate the subtleties of human interaction captured on film.
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