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So, 'En tatanes à Manhattan' is this intriguing documentary from 2012 where Antoine de Caunes takes us through a post-9/11 New York. It’s fascinating how he meanders through the different boroughs, checking in on the city's pulse. There’s a certain rawness in the way he interacts with locals, and you can feel that mixed bag of hope and resilience in their voices. The pacing is pretty reflective, almost meditative at times, which contrasts nicely with the bustling backdrop of the city. It’s not just about the visuals of Manhattan; it’s also about the stories from Brooklyn to Queens. The way he dives into the less glamorous sides of New York adds a layer of depth that makes this doc stand out. Overall, it captures that unique blend of creativity and struggle that defines the city even years later.
Features a mix of neighborhoods beyond just Manhattan.Focuses on local voices and personal stories.Reflective pacing contrasts with urban hustle.
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