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So, 'Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Impassioned Eye' is this intimate documentary that gives you a window into the mind of one of the greats in photography. It's really just Heinz Bütler sitting down with Cartier-Bresson in his later years, and the whole thing feels pretty casual, almost like you're eavesdropping on a conversation between friends. The pacing is relaxed—you get to see Henri bringing out his own photographs, each one provoking a little story or reflection. There's something special about the way he talks about travel and moments captured in time. The contributions from folks like Isabelle Huppert and Arthur Miller add layers, too. It's not flashy, just genuine—much like Cartier-Bresson himself.
Intimate portrayal of a photography legendIncludes insights from notable figuresUnique blend of personal narrative and visual storytelling
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