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So, 'There There Square' is this interesting exploration of how mapmaking shaped our views of land ownership in the New World. It has a real personal touch, like you’re peering into the lives of those who charted the unknown. The pacing is kind of meditative, allowing you to soak in the visuals and the narrative. The way it captures the allure of distance and the act of naming land feels very intimate, almost wistful. It’s distinct because it blends history with personal reflections, which is refreshing. You can almost feel the weight of those maps and the stories behind them, you know? Definitely a unique piece in the landscape of documentary filmmaking.
This film seems to have slipped under the radar a bit, which might contribute to its scarcity. It’s not the most talked-about documentary, but collectors appreciate its unique approach to a historical subject. There’s a charm to its presentation that resonates with those who value thoughtful cinema. Formats like VHS and DVD are available, but good luck finding a pristine copy; they’re not exactly common.
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