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Only good because of it's subject matter
It could have been better. What should have been a good doc for fans of the film, The Colour of Pomegranates, unfortunately only turns out to be mediocre.
Allot of it is ruined by speakers whose grasp of the English language is barely audible. The sound of their voice could also have been improved during the recording, or in post production.
Made it unfortunately hard to enjoy.
It also does contain some interesting info on the behind the scenes politics of filmmaking in the SU. And
However it's still interesting for fans of the film and worth checking out. Just make sure you have your finger on the volume button.
Allot of it is ruined by speakers whose grasp of the English language is barely audible. The sound of their voice could also have been improved during the recording, or in post production.
Made it unfortunately hard to enjoy.
It also does contain some interesting info on the behind the scenes politics of filmmaking in the SU. And
However it's still interesting for fans of the film and worth checking out. Just make sure you have your finger on the volume button.
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- mrpinbert
- Aug 28, 2016
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- The World Is a Window: Making 'the Colour of Pomegranates'
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