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Bleau is a fascinating dive into the bouldering scene of 1998, capturing the raw essence of climbers in action amidst the stunning boulders of Fontainebleau. The film, helmed by Reuben May with the keen eye of Simon Faulken and Stephen Reed, feels almost like a time capsule, perfectly encapsulating the spirit and culture of the climbing community. There’s this gritty, almost poetic quality to the cinematography that brings to life not just the climbs but the camaraderie and challenges faced by these climbers. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere, while the artistic direction from Stephan Denys offers an intriguing layer to the visuals. It's not just about the climbing; it's about the experience and the passion behind it all.
Focus on the unique bouldering culture of the late '90s.Features interviews and insights from notable climbers.Cinematography captures the beauty of Fontainebleau's landscape.
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