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Transatlantic: The Making of Breath of Life is a fascinating dive into the creative process behind The Absolute Universe. This abridged version offers a more intimate look at the making of the 'Breath of Life' version, exploring the collaboration that took place primarily in Sweden. It captures the atmosphere of the band's creative space, with candid moments that reveal their artistic struggles and breakthroughs. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to really absorb the nuance of the production. While the director remains unknown, the film stands out for its behind-the-scenes insights, showcasing not just the music but the very essence of artistic creation.
This film is part of a limited release, appealing to collectors who appreciate the behind-the-scenes narrative of progressive rock projects. Initially included in the Blu-ray edition of The Absolute Universe, its standalone version has generated interest due to its unique perspective on the band's creative process. Given its niche subject matter and the obscurity of its director, it holds a certain scarcity and becomes a noteworthy piece for those who follow Transatlantic's journey.
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