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So, 'Le temps de quelques jours' is this intriguing documentary that really dives into the lives of Cistercian nuns, you know? The director, not exactly known, captures this contemplative atmosphere that's almost palpable. The pacing is reflective, letting you soak in the quiet, almost austere life of these women. You get these intimate glimpses—portraits of their daily rituals, their struggles, hopes, and faith. It’s not flashy or dramatic; instead, it unfolds like a gentle conversation. The cinematography, minimalist yet striking, complements the themes of solitude and devotion beautifully. It’s really distinctive in how it invites you into a world that feels so removed from modern life, yet profoundly human.
Introspective look at cloistered lifeMinimalist cinematography enhances themesThought-provoking depictions of faith and routine
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Nicolas Gayraud
Director