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So, 'The Sun Came Out' is this intriguing documentary that really captures a moment in time. You get to see these artists, the original lineup, and some folks from Wilco and KT Tunstall, all converging in New Zealand. It’s laid-back yet focused, with a sense of urgency as they’re tasked to put together an album in just twenty days. The atmosphere is pretty intimate; you feel like you’re eavesdropping on their creative process. There’s something raw and genuine about their interactions. The pacing flows well, balancing work and play, and the whole thing feels like these musicians are rediscovering their passion while contributing to a good cause with Oxfam. It’s a nice slice of music history caught on film, not overly polished.
Documentary on creative processFeatures collaborations with notable artistsCharity focus with Oxfam
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