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So, 'Leaders of the World, Servants of Business' is an interesting dive into the G7 summits over four decades. It's not your usual documentary with flashy edits or interviews; instead, it relies heavily on official photos and declarations, which creates a somewhat sterile but fascinating atmosphere. You really get a sense of the evolution of global economic conversations through this lens. The pacing is steady, almost meditative, forcing you to absorb the weight of each summit's decisions. The themes of power dynamics and economic growth are ever-present, and the film allows you to reflect on the implications of these gatherings. It's a unique perspective, definitely distinct from other political documentaries, though some might find it a bit dry.
Focuses on G7 summits and economic growthUnique use of official photosA slower, reflective pace
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Thibault Le Texier
Director