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So, 'The Race to Save 100 Years' is one of those documentaries that really makes you think, you know? It dives into the tragic reality that 85% of silent films are simply lost to time. The tone is quite somber yet urgent, highlighting the neglect and abuse that many original prints have endured. The pacing has this steady build, almost like it’s racing against time itself. It’s not just about the past, but about preserving our cultural heritage. The interviews and archival footage are compelling, weaving a narrative that feels deeply personal. It’s distinctive for how it doesn't just lament what we've lost but pushes for awareness on what we still can save.
Focus on film preservationImportant historical contextEngaging archival footage
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