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So, 'Ricky on Leacock' is pretty intriguing, you know? It dives into this long, meandering journey—38 years, actually—where the director, whoever they are, captures the evolution of Ricky and his circle. There's a real intimacy throughout, with various figures like Henri Langlois and Godard popping in and out, creating a tapestry of documentary styles. The pacing feels organic, sometimes erratic, like you're flipping through a scrapbook of memories. The film has this raw, unpolished quality, which really connects you to the era and the personalities involved. It's less about a structured narrative and more about moments, a kind of mosaic that reflects both the director's journey and the spirit of documentary filmmaking itself.
Unique perspective on documentary filmmaking.Interviews with notable figures in cinema.A blend of personal and collective storytelling.
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