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So, 'Laïcité, l'exception française - 120 ans, et maintenant?' is this intriguing docudrama directed by Jérôme Revon. It sort of captures the essence of France's secularism through a historical lens, marking 120 years since the 1905 law that shook things up. The pacing feels deliberate, letting you really mull over the themes of freedom of conscience versus state control. There's this rawness in the practical effects - not overly flashy, but just enough to ground the viewer in the historical context. The performances are pretty compelling; they bring the complexities of the debate to life. It’s not just a recount of old laws; it digs into the ongoing controversies that surround secularism, making you think about its relevance today.
Engages with contemporary secularism debates.Features a blend of documentary and dramatization.Highlights key historical moments and figures.
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