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Jeanne, aujourd'hui is an intriguing exploration of performance and perception, set against the backdrop of Joan of Arc's trial. The film has this intimate, almost claustrophobic feel with the actress rehearsing alone, which really heightens the sense of isolation and focus. It's fascinating how it reflects on the role of spectators β you start to question what it means to watch and judge. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments to breathe, and the atmosphere feels thick with tension and contemplation. The practical effects are minimal, putting all the emphasis on the raw performances. There's a certain authenticity in how they approach the narrative, which sets it apart from more conventional retellings.
Explores the nature of spectatorship and judgment.Intimate and contemplative atmosphere.Focuses on raw performances rather than special effects.
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