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The Thick Brown Line is an intriguing documentary that peels back the curtain on the often chaotic making of Julie Strain's Tales From The Crapper. It has this raw and unfiltered vibe, capturing the behind-the-scenes madness that comes with low-budget filmmaking. You get to see the practical effects in action, which, for a doc, is pretty fascinating. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but it adds to that chaotic atmosphere, you know? It’s like you're right there with the crew, sharing in the highs and lows. Sure, the director remains a mystery, but that only adds to its charm. There’s a certain honesty in how it presents the challenges of indie film production, and that’s something worth exploring if you’re into the process behind the art.
Interesting glimpse into independent filmmakingFocuses on practical effects and production challengesOffers raw and unfiltered behind-the-scenes content
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