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So, François About parle du Beau Mec is this interesting documentary where François delves into the making of Le Beau Mec from ’79, which was shot by Wallace Potts. The atmosphere is kind of nostalgic, with that grainy feel that reminds you of the late 70s cinema – you can almost smell the film stock, if that makes sense. François shares behind-the-scenes stories and touches on the themes of masculinity that the original film explored, while also shedding light on practical effects that were quite innovative for their time. The pacing of the documentary feels relaxed but engaging, allowing us to really soak in the visuals and anecdotes. It’s a neat piece for anyone into film history, especially if you have a soft spot for cinematography.
This documentary's availability has been somewhat limited, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. Early editions were released on DVD but haven’t seen a proper Blu-ray update yet, which might appeal to those who appreciate the film's visual aesthetic. Given the niche interest in both François About and Wallace Potts, expect this title to hold steady interest, as it offers a unique glimpse into the filmmaking process of a time gone by.
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