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There Is A Woman In The Attic is this intriguing documentary that digs into the complexities of how we perceive artists through the lens of their personal lives and struggles. The atmosphere feels both intimate and inquisitive, as it reflects on the LEE MILLER exhibition at Tate Britain. The pacing is a bit meandering, which might not be for everyone, but it really allows you to sit with the themes of inequality and the often-unseen narratives behind celebrated figures. It's distinctive for its personal take; you sense the filmmaker's own reflections and maybe even their discomfort. It invites you to ponder not just Miller's life but the broader implications of knowing—or not knowing—the stories behind the art.
Part of LEE MILLER curation at Tate Britain.Explores artist identity and societal narratives.A personal and reflective approach to documentary filmmaking.
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