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So, 'Paris Jamais Vu' is this intriguing 20-minute documentary that really immerses you in the less-seen aspects of Paris. The aerial shots, taken with that unique Lamorisse 'Helivision' technique, give it this ethereal quality—like you're floating over the city. Jean Piat's narration adds a sort of poetic touch, reflecting on what makes Paris feel both familiar and entirely foreign at the same time. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the visuals to linger just enough before moving on to the next breathtaking vista. It's a little slice of cinematic exploration that feels quite distinct from the typical travelogue fare.
This film is relatively scarce, often overshadowed by more mainstream documentaries about Paris. Its unique use of helicopter cinematography and poetic narration makes it a distinct piece in the realm of documentary filmmaking. Collectors might find interest in the limited formats it's been released on, and its unusual angle on the city could appeal to those looking for something different in their collection.
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