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The Strange Gaze of Mark Lewis is this intriguing documentary that dives into the legacy of Michael Powell's Peeping Tom. Featuring interviews with Bertrand Tavernier, Charles Drazin, and Olivier Bouvet, the film really captures the tension between horror and artistry. It's not just about the film itself but about what it represents in cinema history, how it's shaped perceptions of filmmakers and their work. The pacing feels almost contemplative; they really take their time unpacking the impact of Peeping Tom. You get a sense of the atmosphere that Powell created, and the filmmakers here do a solid job of reflecting that. It's a bit of a niche pick, sure, but for anyone into film history, it holds some weight in its discussions.
A deep dive into Peeping Tom's cultural impact.Great insights from noted filmmakers.Focuses on themes of horror and artistry.
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