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So, 'Baby Annette, à l'impossible ils sont tenus' is quite the intriguing blend of documentary and behind-the-scenes exploration. It captures the journey of Estelle Charlier and Romuald Collinet as they craft Annette, a puppet that becomes part of Leos Carax's ambitious film. You really get a sense of the creative tension and artistic vision at play. The atmosphere is both whimsical and slightly surreal, fitting given the film's roots in puppetry. The pacing is interesting too; it feels intimate yet expansive, as we dive deep into the creation process. Practical effects shine here, showcasing the craftsmanship involved. It’s a peek into the collaborative spirit of filmmaking, anchored by the performers' genuine passion for their craft.
Documentary on puppet creation processFeatures insights from Estelle Charlier and Romuald CollinetExplores themes of creativity and collaboration
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