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Cannes 1968, révolution au palais offers a fascinating dive into a pivotal moment in cinema history. It’s not just a documentary; it feels like a time capsule. The mix of archival footage and testimonies gives it this raw, unfiltered vibe that really captures the unrest of the era. The pacing is pretty deliberate, which lets you soak in the atmosphere of the festival's upheaval. You feel the tension and passion from those involved, and it paints a vivid picture of how politics and art collided. The performances of those recounting the events are genuine, almost visceral, which adds layers to the whole narrative. It’s a unique look at a chapter many might not be aware of.
Features rare archival footage from the festival.Includes interviews with key figures involved.Sheds light on the intersection of film and politics.
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