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So this one, "Nice: panorama sur la ligne de Beaulieu à Monaco, II," is a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century travel. It captures the sweeping vistas from the train tracks hugging the coastline—a bit of a time capsule vibe, really. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, allowing you to soak in the scenery, which is quite something. The tunnel passages provide a nice contrast, adding an element of suspense, if only briefly. What stands out here is the simplicity of the film; there's no flashy storytelling or characters, just pure observation of the landscape, showcasing that era's charm and the natural beauty of the French Riviera. It's a unique piece for anyone interested in the evolution of documentary filmmaking.
The film is quite rare in collector circles, with its historical significance as one of the early travelogues. Formats are limited, mostly seen in archival prints, and that definitely adds to its allure. Collectors tend to appreciate the aesthetic and cultural context it provides, making it a distinctive entry in the early documentary genre, potentially overlooked compared to other works of the time.
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