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À travers l'univers à la Cinemateca Portuguesa de Lisbonne is this curious episode from Gérard Courant's Filmed Notebooks series. Shot during a retrospective of his work, it has this intimate feel, almost like a diary entry. You see António Rodrigues, the programmer, engaging with Courant’s films, and it’s slow, contemplative. The way they discuss the films, the passion and dedication, it has this organic rhythm to it. You’re not just watching a documentary; you’re almost part of the conversation. The atmosphere is warm, reflective, and makes you think about the nature of film preservation. It’s distinct, not just for its content but for how it captures the essence of film culture in a particular moment.
This film is a unique piece in the Filmed Notebooks collection, blending documentary with a personal touch. While not widely released, it has gained interest among collectors due to its limited availability and the significance of the Cinemateca Portuguesa as a cultural hub. As a lesser-known work, it offers a glimpse into the filmmaking process and the discussions surrounding film appreciation, making it a noteworthy find for enthusiasts focused on film history and preservation.
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