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So, 'Le DĂ©jeuner' is quite the curious piece from 1988. It captures these gatherings at Marie-NoĂ«lle Delorme's house, and it's shot in this really intimate way, you know? The hand-held camera gives it a sort of raw, unpolished vibe. The pacing is unique, almost like a stuttering rhythm, with these small bursts of frames that kind of draw you in closer to the moment. It's not your standard documentary; it feels more like a personal diary, just slowed down enough to let you linger on the details. The atmosphere is very much about the essence of shared mealsâinteractions are highlighted, and there's this palpable sense of connection, yet also an underlying distance. Itâs a fascinating exploration of human interaction, really.
Offers a raw, personal perspective on social interactions.Distinctive hand-held camera work creates intimacy.Pacing and rhythm set it apart from conventional documentaries.
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