Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Paris '50 - Existence imagined is this fascinating essay film that takes you deep into the minds of Sartre and the French Existentialists. Donda's approach feels almost like wandering through a smoky café, where each thought unravels slowly, and you're left mulling over every word. The atmosphere is thick with philosophical musings, and those moments with Barthes’ last interview are hauntingly reflective. The pacing has a languid quality, allowing you to soak in the weight of their ideas. It's not just the content; it’s how it’s presented. The layering of archival footage and voiceovers creates this rich tapestry of thought that’s a treat for anyone interested in existential philosophy.
Explores the nuances of French Existentialism.Features rare insights from Roland Barthes.A unique blend of archival footage and philosophical discourse.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover