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So, this film dives deep into the life of René Carmille, who really was an interesting figure during the Occupation in France. It’s a documentary but feels a bit like a historical thriller at times. The pacing is pretty steady—draws you in, makes you think about the implications of his work in data and mechanography. Carmille had this vision for modernizing the administrative system, which, in a way, feels eerily relevant today. The atmosphere is tense, reflecting the complexities of living under Vichy. The way they present archival footage alongside expert commentary gives it a unique texture. It’s not just about Carmille; it’s about the ethics of information in dark times, and that’s quite a thought-provoking angle.
Focuses on the intersection of technology and ethics.Includes rare archival footage and expert insights.Captures the tension of the Vichy era effectively.
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Youssr Youssef
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