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So, 'Pas vu, pas pris' is a fascinating documentary that dives into the world of French media and public figures. The film has this raw, unfiltered vibe, thanks to Pierre Carles’ candid camera approach. It's like you're eavesdropping on conversations that were deemed too controversial for air. The pacing is deliberately slow in parts, which lets you really soak in the absurdity of the situations. You’ve got notable names like Bernard Benyamin and Anne Sinclair, which makes it intriguing for those who appreciate media history. What sets it apart is its willingness to confront the establishment head-on, unearthing the uncomfortable truths that lie just beneath the surface. Definitely a curious piece for anyone into media critiques.
Features candid interviews with notable public figures.Explores themes of censorship and media manipulation.Important historical context for French media studies.
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