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The Dinosaur is a fascinating peek into Rauni Mollberg's controversial filmmaking style, directed by Veikko Aaltonen. It’s not your typical documentary; it digs deep into Mollberg's unsettling methods that blur the line between art and discomfort. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, but at times jarring, which reflects the emotional weight of Mollberg’s work. You get a real sense of the atmosphere that surrounded his films—raw and uncompromising. The doc features candid interviews with those who worked closely with him, revealing the complex dynamics of creativity and ethics in filmmaking. It’s intriguing how Aaltonen captures the tension and respect coiled around Mollberg's legacy, making it distinctive among other documentaries about directors.
Focuses on directing techniquesExplores ethical dilemmas in filmmakingCandid interviews with industry insiders
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