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Alan zweig vinyl dvd.
Reviewed in the united kingdom on january 28 2020.
Alan zweig is unafraid to admit to his own loneliness and anti social compulsions and to bravely probe these things in his subjects.
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Check out the fine 2000 documentary vinyl by alan zweig.
Early in his career zweig s short films trip sheet 1976 the boys 1977 and stealing images 1989 provide rare insight into his early.
In vinyl alan zweig shows us the slightly autobiographical realm of compulsive vinyl lp collecting.
Alan zweig explores the eclectic world of record collecting.
His own and others.
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In the film vinyl alan zweig explores the world of vinyl collectors while also trying to get to the bottom of his own obsession he tries not to ask what type of music these collectors listen to but instead what drives them to collect records.
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Some of these guys really are troubled people with serious hoarding problems.
Alan zweig analyzes the phenomenon of record collecting through himself and others this is 100 genuine product.
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Alan zweig was born and raised in toronto ontario and has worked in the film industry as a writer producer director driver and actor.
Create your own list of music and share it with the world.
If you collect vinyl watch it to see the ugly natural end of your compulsion.
Although he is a filmmaker alan himself is evidently also a collector who has finally lost his passion for mindlessly collecting vinyl.
Vinyl 2000 for the fans by a fan vinyl sees toronto filmmaker and avid record collector alan zweig explore not vinyl albums themselves but rather what inspires people to start collecting them in the first place and the emotional attachment and in some cases obsession and excessiveness the hobby can provoke.
This brilliant documentary really gets under your skin and remains there long after you view it.