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The Art of the Possible offers a revealing glimpse into the intricacies of political life in Ontario, centering around Premier Bill Davis and his Cabinet. The documentary strikes a tone that feels both intimate and observant, effectively capturing the everyday hustle of decision-making. Its pacing oscillates between the tense moments of committee discussions and the lighter side of media engagements, painting a well-rounded picture of governance. The genuine performances from the political figures involved lend an authenticity that's hard to come by in similar films. There’s a distinct focus on the human element of politics, which is often overshadowed by more sensational narratives.
This documentary has seen limited release formats, primarily on VHS and now increasingly sought after as interest in political documentaries resurges. It’s not widely available, making it a bit of a rarity for collectors. The scarcity of physical copies, especially in good condition, adds to its allure, positioning it as a noteworthy piece for those interested in political history or Canadian governance.
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