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So, 'Paris hiver 1986-1987' is this intriguing documentary that captures the very essence of Paris during one of the coldest winters of the last century. The director remains a bit of a mystery, but that adds to its charm, I suppose. It's all about the city—its landmarks like the Champ de Mars and the Invalides get this haunting yet beautiful treatment. There's no narration to guide you, just the visuals and sounds of a frozen Paris, which really sets this reflective atmosphere. It’s got this slow, deliberate pacing that invites you to soak it all in. The choice of locations speaks volumes about the city’s resilience against the bitter cold. It's less about a story and more about an experience, a snapshot of time, really.
Unique documentary style with no narrationFocus on Paris landmarks during a cold snapAtmospheric visuals that evoke a sense of solitude
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