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So, 'The Dardennes on Leon M's Boat' is this intriguing documentary where Grant Delin really gets into the minds of the Dardenne brothers. It's not just a chat; it’s layered, reflecting their early days and how Gatti sparked their desire to pick up cameras. What stands out is how they weave in the political backdrop that shaped their narratives. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing space for reflection on their choices rather than rushing through their history. And there's something raw about their candor, revealing the grit behind their filmmaking process. Plus, the way they revisit 'When Leon M's Boat Went Down the Meuse' brings a nostalgic feel, like you're sitting in on an intimate conversation that digs deeper than just surface-level filmmaking.
Highlights early influences on the Dardennes' filmmaking.Includes discussions on political impact on their work.Reflects on their documentary roots and specific projects.
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