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So, "Journal intime des affaires en cours" is this fascinating piece, really. It dives into the often murky waters of business through Denis Robert's lens, who's not afraid to get into the nitty-gritty. The film feels like an extension of his earlier work, almost like an intimate diary laid bare. Philippe Harel’s direction complements the rawness of Robert’s journalistic style. You get this mix of candid interviews and documentary-style storytelling that sets a thoughtful, sometimes gritty tone. It’s not just about the bosses and their deals; it’s about the people caught in the machinery of commerce. There’s a certain pacing that reflects the ebb and flow of business life, making it a unique watch.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, primarily due to its limited releases and niche subject matter. It originally appeared on VHS, and finding a well-preserved copy is becoming more of a challenge. Its exploration of business ethics and personal anecdotes keeps it relevant, attracting attention from those interested in documentary cinema and journalistic works. As more collectors seek out unique perspectives on capitalism, this film could see a rise in interest.
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