1st watched 12/3/2021 - 7 out of 10(Dir-???)
Well done re-calling of the making of the film "Braveheart", 14 years after it's release. This was a documentary style approach with input from some of the involved participants. We start hearing from the actor/director Mel Gibson, and the screenwriter Randall Wallace - who are the big names in the filming. But what stands out is the input from lessor known Irish & Scotsman who did various smaller parts in the film. We also get to hear from the director of Photography, and his now wife - who was the makeup artist in the film and met during the making of it and both received Oscars. Like most films like this (accompanying a DVD) it gets a little self-appreciating near the end, but this is kind of expected. Overall, the film stands out as a good piece of documentary film-making that would not only interest film buffs like myself, but others who may be interested in the movie.
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