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Cannes Uncut is a fascinating dive into the whirlwind of the Cannes Film Festival. Roger Penny captures the elusive magic of the festival, peeling back the layers of glamour and chaos that define it. The pacing meanders through eight decades, offering glimpses of stunts, parties, and the larger-than-life personalities that roam the red carpets. The interviews are candid, giving a raw feel to the atmospheric exploration of the festival's evolution. You can sense the thrill in each frame, and there's a unique blend of nostalgia and anticipation for what lies ahead. If you're into film history, this doc serves as a vivid tapestry, stitching together moments that shaped cinema's most glamorous gathering.
Documentary on Cannes Film Festival historyFeatures interviews with key figuresExplores themes of glamour and chaos
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