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Pour une poignée de Kurus is this intriguing short documentary from 1987 that's quietly captivating in its approach. The tone feels both raw and reflective, diving into themes that linger long after the credits roll. The pacing is deliberate, allowing for moments of introspection that really draw you in. It highlights the human experience with a kind of unguarded sincerity. You get to see practical effects that enhance its authenticity rather than detract from it, making the visuals feel grounded. The performances, though subtle, carry a weight that resonates deeply, capturing the essence of its subject matter. It's one of those pieces that, while not widely known, definitely deserves a spot in any collector's archive for its unique perspective.
César award nominatedShort documentary formatUnique exploration of human experience
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