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So, 'To the Rhythm of my Heart' is an intriguing piece from 1983 that captures Lefebvre during his national tour in Canada, which is kind of a unique insight. The documentary feels like a blend of personal journey and social commentary, diving into the co-operative movement in cinema, while you can sense the weight of his illness looming over it. The pacing is contemplative, allowing you to really sit with his thoughts, which is kind of refreshing in the documentary genre. There’s an intimacy in his discussions that makes you feel like you're part of this reflective process. It's not just about the films themselves but the ideas and philosophies that shaped them. A distinct vibe for sure, especially for those interested in the intersection of art and community.
Reflects on the co-operative movement in cinema.Provides a personal glimpse into Lefebvre's thoughts during his illness.A unique blend of personal narrative and social commentary.
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