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The Quiet Revolution: State, Society and the Canadian Horror Film dives deep into the nuances of Canadian horror cinema, weaving a rich tapestry that highlights the cultural shifts in Canada. The pacing is thoughtful, almost reflective, allowing viewers to sit with the ideas being presented. The documentary taps into the social anxieties and political climates that have shaped this unique genre. What stands out is the way it showcases practical effects and the performances that often go unnoticed in the grander scope of horror. Ernest Mathijs and Xavier Mendik really know how to contextualize the films within their societal backdrop, making it both an intellectual and visceral experience. A fascinating watch for anyone interested in horror's intersection with culture.
Interesting take on Canadian identity.In-depth interviews with key filmmakers.Explores themes of social change and horror.
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