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So, there's this documentary called 'Roger' from '96, and it dives into the life of Roger Dahm, who snagged the title of second most popular Luxembourger in 2010. The film runs about 30 minutes, which feels just right for the topic. The tone is pretty laid-back, giving you a nice glimpse into Roger's life without over-dramatizing things. It’s got this intimate atmosphere, you know? Nothing flashy, just straightforward storytelling. The pacing is solid—never drags, just flows. You get a real sense of the cultural context, and it's interesting how it reflects Luxembourg’s identity. The practical effects are non-existent, but that’s not the point here. It’s all about Roger and the life he leads. Worth a look if you appreciate character-driven docs.
30-minute runtimeIntimate portrayal of Luxembourg cultureCharacter-driven storytelling
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Geneviève Mersch
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