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So, 'Question de temps: Une heure avec Woody Allen' presents a rare glance into Woody Allen's thoughts through his chat with France Roche. The atmosphere is conversational, almost intimate, with a pace that lets Allen’s wit and introspective nature shine through. There’s a blend of humor and introspection that's characteristic of his work, but stripped down to just an interview format. It’s fascinating to see how candidly he discusses his craft, and the practical effects here are essentially absent, allowing the dialogue to drive the piece. It’s a document of a moment in time, capturing the essence of Allen's persona without the usual narrative trappings. Not something you find every day.
This documentary is a bit of a rarity, having seen limited releases over the years. Primarily available on VHS and later DVD, it hasn’t flooded the market, which makes it a nice find for collectors. Interest around it has picked up somewhat, especially among those who appreciate Allen's work or the documentary format. Overall, it’s not excessively common, so keep an eye out if you’re looking to bolster your collection with something a bit more niche.
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