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Perfect in '76
Documentary revisiting the ‘76 Hoosiers and renowned coach Bobby Knight, who led his Indiana team to a perfect 32-0 season and a national championship.
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Plot Summary
Director Ben Dickinson turns his camera on his own family, specifically his enigmatic father, who disappeared from their lives when he was a child. He attempts to understand the complex dynamics of his family and the reasons behind his father's departure, exploring themes of identity, memory, and the search for truth.
Critical Reception
Perfect in '76 was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its intimate and raw exploration of family dynamics and the director's personal journey. While not widely seen, it resonated with those who appreciated its honest and unconventional approach to documentary filmmaking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its deeply personal and unflinching examination of familial relationships.
Appreciated for its candid portrayal of the director's quest to understand his father.
Noted for its unique and sometimes challenging narrative structure.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over several years, allowing the director to document his evolving understanding and the passage of time as he worked on the project.
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