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Under the Rainbow: Making The Florida Project
An interesting featurette which has some good behind the scenes footage, including early location scouting, table reads and interactions with the often near out of control kids.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the creative process and challenges behind Sean Baker's acclaimed film, 'The Florida Project'. It explores the unique casting, the use of real locations in the shadow of Walt Disney World, and the delicate balance of capturing childhood innocence amidst economic hardship. Through interviews with the cast and crew, it offers an intimate look at how the film came to life.
Critical Reception
As a documentary accompanying a feature film, 'Under the Rainbow' was primarily received by audiences and critics interested in the making of 'The Florida Project'. It was generally seen as an insightful and valuable companion piece that enriched the understanding of the main film's artistry and social commentary.
What Reviewers Say
Provides valuable behind-the-scenes insight into a beloved film.
Highlights the challenges and triumphs of independent filmmaking.
Enhances appreciation for the directorial vision and casting choices.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews specifically for this documentary is not readily available, as it is often viewed as supplementary material to 'The Florida Project'.
Fun Fact
This documentary was likely created as promotional material or supplementary content for the release of 'The Florida Project', rather than being a standalone theatrical release with its own award circuit.
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