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Les anges 1943, histoire d'un film is a fascinating peek into the making of Bresson's 1943 film, Angels of Sin. Shot by Anne Wiazemsky, the documentary captures a raw, intimate atmosphere, reflecting on the themes of redemption and moral ambiguity that permeate Bresson's work. The pacing is contemplative, almost meditative, as it allows viewers to absorb the nuances of the film's creation process. While not overly polished, this adds to its charm, highlighting the practical effects and performances that characterize Bresson's unique style. It’s interesting how Wiazemsky intertwines her narrative, creating a personal lens through which we appreciate the original film's impact. A solid watch for anyone intrigued by film history and Bresson's approach to storytelling.
Focus on Bresson’s narrative style.Interesting insights from Wiazemsky.Examine the film's moral questions.
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