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Le prince et la princesse de Naples is this fascinating slice of life from 1897 that feels like a window into a bygone era. You’ve got this documentary capturing Elena of Montenegro and Victor Emmanuel III in a way that’s almost surreal, right? The pacing is slow, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere of royal procession. It's not flashy, but there’s a charm in its simplicity, and it gives you a sense of the grandeur of the time. The practical effects are basically non-existent, as it's all about the real-life figures moving through the frame, and those moments feel very intimate. It showcases the poise and elegance of royalty without overdramatizing it, which is a really distinct approach for its time.
Not much is known about the director, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors. The film is quite scarce, with only a handful of copies surviving, making it a rare find. Interest among collectors tends to focus on its historical significance and the unique glimpse it provides into royal life at the turn of the century.
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