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So, 'Je Reste Photographe' is this intriguing documentary that digs into the life of Paul Kodjo, a prominent photographer from Côte d'Ivoire right after independence. It’s fascinating how Dago inherits this trunk filled with Kodjo's work, and the film really dives into their shared passion for photography. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the weight of history to settle in. It’s not flashy, but the authenticity of the imagery and the stories behind each photo carry a depth that’s hard to shake off. There’s an intimate atmosphere as Dago sorts through the legacy, making it feel like you're part of this personal journey. The film really makes you think about the role of photography in shaping culture and memory.
Documentary focusing on historical photographyExplores themes of legacy and identityIntimate storytelling with a reflective pace
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Ananias Leki-Dago
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