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So, 'Bande annonce' is this intriguing little piece from 1993 that feels almost like a playful exploration of Maurice Lemaître's own cinematic language. It’s not just a mere trailer; it’s a reflection of his techniques, making it something of a meta-commentary. The pacing is deliberately measured, drawing you into the nuances of filmic style. You get this sense of whimsy combined with a serious examination of genres, and it’s all wrapped in a unique atmosphere that only Lemaître can create. It's really distinctive, not just for its content but for how it plays with the very idea of what a trailer can be.
This film exists as a fascinating testament to Maurice Lemaître's artistic vision, often hard to find in collector circles. Its format history is somewhat elusive, and copies are limited, which piques collector interest, particularly among those who appreciate experimental cinema. It stands out not only for its content but also as a rare glimpse into the director's self-promotion through his own lens.
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