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Few More Centuries is an intriguing dive into the painstaking restoration process of a 1920s film, captured in a short documentary format. The atmosphere feels authentically French, with scenes shot in places like the CNC vaults and the Cinémathèque Française, which really set the tone. You get this real sense of reverence for film preservation here. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to appreciate the intricacies of the restoration work – it’s not rushed, which lets you soak in the craftsmanship. With an absence of flashy effects, it relies on the passion and expertise of the restorers, giving a kind of raw, behind-the-scenes vibe that’s hard to find in today’s fast-paced industry. Not your typical documentary, but rather a love letter to the art of cinema.
Focus on film restoration techniques.Great for understanding the preservation process.Captures the spirit of early French cinema.
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