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Entretien avec Nicolas Schaller takes a deep dive into the world of Sidney Lumet’s The Group. It feels like a conversation over coffee, blending thoughtful analysis with personal anecdotes. The pacing flows naturally, shifting between interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, creating an intimate atmosphere. Schaller's exploration of themes like ambition, friendship, and the complexities of female identity during the 1970s is layered and rich. While the director remains unknown, the perspectives offered here are compelling, shedding light on a film that often gets overshadowed. The practical effects are minimal, but the focus is on the performances, which are insightful and at times quite revealing. Overall, it’s a fascinating look at a film that deserves a bit more attention in the collector's circle.
Explores themes of feminism and friendship in the 70s.Includes interviews that bring fresh perspectives.A rare insight into a lesser-known film analysis.
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