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So, 'S'il en reste une, c'est la foudre' is a fascinating documentary that dives into the mind of Annie Le Brun, a contemporary poet. It’s not your usual format—more like a creative correspondence, where the landscapes in the film seem to talk back. You feel this tension between the personal and the poetic, as it explores themes of love, revolt, and a kind of desertion. The pacing is slow, almost meditative, giving you time to really absorb the visuals and ideas. The atmosphere is thick with introspection, and while the director is unknown, it feels like a labor of love, crafted with a deep respect for Le Brun's literary world. It’s distinctive for its intimate approach, drawing you in rather than pushing narratives on you.
Explores the intersection of landscape and literatureIntriguing slow pacingFocus on personal correspondence with a poet
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