Faces Places (2017)
10/10
An emotional feast
29 April 2023
Random, relaxed, reflective. A beautiful social commentary from stories of ordinary people. A celebration of heritage and diversity and the joy in people and places . Every frame a visual delight. Full of precious insight into the lives and history of people. The relationship between Agnes and JR is funny yet poignant. One to watch again and again as it is full of magic moments - celebrating strong women, working people and precious landscapes. You sense the artist in both of them and sharing the reaction of people to the art is mesmerising and immersive. This is one to watch with a smile on your face.
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