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Direction
Drew invented 'Direct Cinema' — handheld chaos before it was cool.
Editing
JFK vs. Humphrey cuts feel like a sports rivalry unfolding live.
Cinematography
Tiny cameras shoved in faces changed documentary forever.

Director
Robert Drew
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