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So, Courts métrages de Jacques Rozier from 1956 is this fascinating collection of short films that really captures the essence of the director's unique style. The atmosphere is quite intimate, almost like peering into everyday moments that feel both mundane and profound. Rozier plays with pacing, oscillating between the rapid flow of life and those lingering pauses that make you think. While the practical effects aren't the focus, the simplicity of the storytelling shines through. It's lesser-known, making it a hidden gem for collectors, especially if you're into exploring the nuances of French cinema during this period.
This film is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, with its limited release making it less accessible compared to other works from the era. The lack of a strong marketing push back when it came out means many enthusiasts might not be familiar with it, which adds to its allure. If you can find a good quality print or a festival screening, it's worth diving into for those curious about the subtleties of Rozier's work.
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