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The Ten-Year Lunch is a fascinating dive into the witty world of the Algonquin Round Table, where the likes of Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley really brought their banter to life. It's a documentary that captures the essence of their lunchtime repartee, mixing anecdotes with archival footage and interviews. The pacing is leisurely, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of 1920s New York, where literary figures exchanged sharp remarks over meals. The film's charm lies in its ability to transport you back to that era, showcasing not just the humor, but also the camaraderie among these literary icons. It's distinctive for how it blends humor with a poignant reflection on friendship and creativity.
Great for those interested in literary history.Highlights the lives of 1920s cultural figures.Includes interviews and archival materials.
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