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So, 'The City Through Time' is this fascinating documentary by Marcel Hanoun that really takes its time—it’s not rushing through anything. It’s all about Langres, which he walks through, and you get this almost meditative feel as he explores the town's architecture and how it ties into the seasons and history. The pacing is deliberate, giving you moments to soak it all in. It’s like the town itself becomes a character, revealing layers of identity through its walls and houses. The tone is introspective, reflecting on how places hold memories and stories. There’s something distinctly raw and unobtrusive about it; it feels like you’re sharing a quiet moment with history rather than watching a polished production. It’s definitely unique in its approach to documentary filmmaking.
Explores Langres' architecture and identity.Focuses on the relationship between place and time.Pacing allows for deep reflection on history.
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