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So, 'Henri Dauman: Looking Up' is quite a poignant documentary that really captures the essence of memory and loss. Dauman, a Life magazine photographer, gives us a glimpse into his past, particularly his experiences during World War II. The way it contrasts his glamorous photography career with his deep, personal history in France is striking. I mean, to see those iconic images of Elvis and Marilyn juxtaposed with his childhood memories is something else. The pacing feels reflective, allowing us to soak in the emotion of his journey back to his roots. It's not just about the photographs; it dives into identity and the weight of history. A quiet, introspective piece that really sticks with you.
Explores themes of memory and identity.Captures the emotional weight of Dauman's past.Unique blend of personal history and photography.
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