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So, 'Jeanne raconte Jeanne' is this intriguing little documentary from 1970 that really feels like a personal glimpse into Jeanne Moreau's world. Guy Gilles captures that summer vibe perfectly, blending candid moments with a sort of poetic intimacy that draws you in. The pacing is relaxed, letting you soak in the atmosphere of Moreau's life and artistry without rushing. It’s not just about her as an actress but also as a person—there’s this warm, reflective tone throughout. The way she sings in the film adds another layer; it's almost like you’re hearing her thoughts, you know? It’s a unique piece that feels more like an exploration than a traditional documentary.
This documentary has seen limited releases over the years, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. Various formats exist, but the original broadcast remains sought after. Its intimate portrayal of Moreau means that there's a niche but passionate interest in the film, especially from fans of her work and 70s cinema. Still, you might not come across it often, which adds to its allure on the collector's shelf.
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