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Cyril contre Goliath offers a fascinating glimpse into a local struggle against corporate greed. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia, as Cyril revisits his childhood village, Lacoste, now facing an unexpected takeover from billionaire Pierre Cardin. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the emotional weight of Cyril's journey, guided by his determination alongside his son. There's a rawness to the performances that adds to its authenticity, contrasting the grandeur of wealth against the simplicity of village life. It's not just about property; it delves into themes of identity and community versus capitalism. The documentary's grounded approach makes it distinctive, reflecting real-life stakes without the usual dramatization. It's a compelling watch for those interested in social issues.
Documentary on local activismThemes of identity and communityExplores capitalism's impact on small villages
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