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Le Cinéma selon Luc Moullet is a fascinating audio interview, stripped down to the essentials of Moullet’s thoughts on cinema and its broader implications. Recorded in the late '70s, it has this raw, intimate vibe, like you're getting a peek into the mind of a passionate filmmaker. Moullet’s musings touch on unique themes like the nature of film and the art of storytelling, all while maintaining a conversational tone. You can really feel the pacing, as he meanders through ideas, almost like a freeform jazz session of thoughts. It stands out, not for visual spectacle, but for the insight it provides into a filmmaker's psyche, a nice slice of film history that sparks reflection rather than just consumption.
This film remains somewhat of a hidden gem in the collector's circuit, often overshadowed by more mainstream releases. Its rarity stems from limited distribution and the niche appeal of audio interviews in the film community, which can make it a tough find. However, for those who appreciate the subtleties of cinema discourse and Moullet's unique perspective, it certainly garners interest among serious collectors looking to deepen their understanding of film history.
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