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So, this film, 'Why Do People Want to Be Remembered?', dives deep into the lives of Jezz Chung and Chella Man—both not just artists but also voices that speak to identity. Their chemistry is palpable, and you can feel the warmth of their friendship throughout. The film unfolds in a laid-back, almost conversational style, with a focus on their thoughts about access and community. The pacing feels organic, as it captures the flow of an impromptu discussion that feels both intimate and profound. It’s certainly distinctive for its exploration of intersectionality without pretense, making the viewer reflect on what legacy really means.
This film seems to be relatively rare, with not much available on its distribution history. As far as I know, it hasn’t seen a wide release, which could spark interest among collectors focused on underrepresented voices in cinema. The unique take on identity and the behind-the-scenes look at these artists' perspectives might make it a hidden gem in discussions about contemporary art and film, especially in the context of representation.
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