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Happy in Blue offers a gentle look into the world of craftsmanship, where the vibrant atmosphere of Toulouse is almost palpable. The documentary feels intimate, capturing Annette's journey with pastel in a way that draws you into her learning process. You can really sense the dedication she and Yves have for preserving a fading art form. The pacing is relaxed, allowing moments of reflection amidst the hustle of the workshop and the curious onlookers. The visuals are striking, with that sky-blue storefront serving as a character in itself. Practical effects are minimal but effective; it’s all about the hands at work, the textures of the materials, and the quiet joy of creation. It's a serene exploration of tradition versus modernity, but told through a personal lens.
Captivating portrayal of craftsmanshipIntimate insights into learningBalancing tradition with modern influences
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Zoé Donnot
Director