The Love We Make
Paul McCartney walks the streets of a wounded New York, the air still heavy with dust and shared grief. The camera becomes a quiet companion in the days following 9/11, capturing unguarded moments with firefighters, survivors, and shell-shocked citizens. This intimate journey traces the path to the monumental "The Concert For New York City," revealing the behind-the-scenes humanity that fueled the event. More than a documentary about a concert, it's a raw portrait of an artist navigating collective trauma, using music and connection as a salve for a city's shattered soul.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2011 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Music, Documentary |
| Director | Albert Maysles |
| Runtime | 94 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.2/10 (4 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The Maysles' approach is one of profound restraint, focusing on the quiet grammar of glances and shared silence rather than speeches. We see not a celebrity, but a weary, empathetic man bearing witness.
What lingers after the final chord is a powerful testament to art's role not as escape, but as a grounding force in chaos. It's a gentle, essential reminder of how we begin to rebuild. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Albert Maysles
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The hushed tones of a city in recovery, genuine smiles through grief, the backstage buzz before the healing begins.
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