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So, 'Maël et la révolution' is this captivating documentary that really dives into the life of Maël, who’s both a gardener and a fierce environmental activist. It’s not your typical documentary; it has this earthy, grounded feel, like you’re walking through the garden with him. The pacing is slow but deliberate, allowing you to soak in Maël's passion and his alter-globalist views without any rushed moments. There’s a lot of focus on practical effects, like the visuals of the garden itself, which are really something. The way it captures the connection between Maël and his plants, alongside his journey through an agricultural college, feels intimate and genuine. It’s distinct in its approach to activism, showing rather than telling. No flashy editing tricks, just raw, heartfelt moments.
Focus on environmental activismIntimate portrayal of the protagonistHighlights agricultural education
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Céline Thiou
Director