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So, 'Sans faire d'histoire' is this fascinating student short from 1973 that really captures the essence of Montreal in a way that's hard to articulate. The documentary style is pretty loose, almost like you're meandering through the city with the filmmaker, and the audio segments offer this haunting, almost dreamlike echo of the city's psyche. The pacing feels deliberate, yet it has this raw, unpolished quality that adds to its charm. It’s not just a historical piece; it’s a snapshot of a particular time and place, wrapped in an experimental vibe that's distinctive and worth exploring.
This film has seen limited releases on various formats over the years, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. Its scarcity in the collector market means that if you stumble upon a copy, it might be worth the grab, especially for those keen on Montreal's cinematic history. While not mainstream, its unique approach to storytelling and atmospheric soundscapes definitely pique interest among documentary aficionados.
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