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So, 'The Spin Disturber' takes us to Prince Edward Island, where vinyl records are coming back, but not just for the sake of nostalgia. It's more of a stand against the digital wave that's taken over music consumption. The film feels like a love letter to the tangible – you know, the crackle of a record and the weight of an album in your hands. It has this almost meditative pace, letting us soak in the moments and the stories of those who are drawn back to the format. The visuals are rich, capturing the small-town charm and the warmth of intimate gatherings. It's the kind of doc that makes you appreciate the craftsmanship of sound, blending interviews with poetic visuals in a way that resonates deeply.
The pacing is thoughtful, allowing moments to breathe.Visually striking, with a focus on local culture.Engaging interviews that highlight personal connections to vinyl.
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Hélène Lebon
Director