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So, 'Pourvoir' by Patrice Enard is quite the unique piece from '82. The film's structure is interesting, just layers of images of women enveloped in nature. The angular shots have this almost jarring quality, they play hide-and-seek with your perception, yet there’s a kind of poetry in the visuals. It’s not typical documentary fare—more like an exploration of sexual liberation that unfolds slowly, almost like peeling an onion. The pacing is deliberate and reflective, allowing the viewer to really absorb the atmosphere. No flashy editing or wild effects here; it feels raw and intimate. This isn't just a viewing—it's an experience, one that lingers after the credits roll.
Unique visual styleIntimate atmosphereThemes of sexual liberation
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