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Bol de jour, from 1987, is this short drama that really pulls you into a world that feels heavy with emotion. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, while the atmosphere is almost palpable. You can feel the weight of each scene, drawing you closer into the narrative. The themes explored – isolation, longing, the everyday struggles of life – resonate deeply, giving the film a certain richness. The performances are understated but powerful, making each character's journey feel authentic. What stands out is how it balances visual storytelling with minimal dialogue; there’s a rawness in the practical effects that adds to its charm. Definitely a lesser-known gem worth considering for any collector's lineup.
César award nominated short.Unique exploration of isolation and longing.Strong emotional engagement through minimal dialogue.
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