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The Capital Project dives into the vibrant music scene of Fredericton, New Brunswick. It's fascinating how this small city fosters such a diverse array of genres—from punk to classical. The film captures the essence of a community bound by creativity and passion, featuring local artists who share their stories and struggles. The pacing feels authentic, allowing moments of reflection between lively performances. I appreciated the raw, unpolished quality of the footage; it gives a real sense of intimacy, almost like being there in the crowd. The interviews blend seamlessly with the music, showcasing not just the talent but the heart of the scene. It's a unique glimpse into a world that often goes unnoticed, yet pulses with life and energy.
Focuses on local talentExplores community connectionsRaw and intimate performances
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