This is a story that while it doesn't have much of an emotional presence but is strangely fascinating at the same time. The artists learn this by seeing and hearing the words of veterans of the foundry, there are no books and no YouTube videos. You'll sit there and watch this, maybe not in the cinema but at home, and be taken in by the work and dedication of the people behind the statues. There is nothing terrible about this documentary but then again there is nothing here that calls for you to leave your home and visit the cinema. Interesting stuff but a little narration, a little of the characters from the foundry, and this would have been a different kettle of fish altogether. Read Full Review
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