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So, this film, 'Robert Le Vigan, la cavale d'un maudit,' dives deep into the life of a pretty fascinating figure in French cinema. Le Vigan isn’t your typical star; he thrived in supporting roles, leaving a mark in films like 'Quai des brumes.' There's this gritty atmosphere throughout the documentary, reflective of the tumultuous times he lived in. It’s interesting how it touches on his friendship with Céline and then veers into darker territories—his collaboration during WWII and the consequences he faced. The pacing varies; some sections linger on his artistic contributions while others delve into his moral complexities. It's a raw look at a man entwined with both cinema and controversy, which gives it a certain weight. The archival footage and interviews are pretty compelling, making it distinct in a sea of biographical documentaries.
Focus on archival footage for insight into his career.Interesting contrast between his cinematic roles and personal life.Themes of collaboration and moral ambiguity are prevalent.
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