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It Works Like This
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and mind of artist Michael Angelo Zervos, exploring his creative process and unique perspective on the world. Through interviews and intimate observations, the film offers a glimpse into the motivations and inspirations behind his artistic endeavors. It seeks to understand the 'why' and 'how' of his prolific output.
Critical Reception
As a relatively niche documentary, "It Works Like This" received a modest but generally positive reception. Critics highlighted its intimate portrayal of the artist and its insightful exploration of creativity. Audiences appreciated the personal nature of the film and its ability to demystify the artistic process.
What Reviewers Say
An engaging and personal look into the life of a dedicated artist.
Offers a unique perspective on the creative drive and artistic process.
Visually interesting, though some may find the pacing slow.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was largely self-funded and produced by Michael Angelo Zervos himself, who also stars in and directs the film.
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