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So, 'The Tree' from 1998 is this intimate documentary that really dives deep into the life of Soumitra Chatterjee, the East Indian actor. It's not flashy or over-produced—just a really personal portrait. The pacing is quite languid, allowing you to soak in his journey through cinema. Berge manages to capture the essence of his performances without relying on a ton of external commentary. You get this raw, heartfelt vibe, especially when it showcases Chatterjee’s reflections on his craft and the evolution of Indian cinema. There’s something cozy about it, like flipping through an old album with cherished memories. Definitely a piece that speaks to the connoisseur, focusing more on the art than the spectacle.
Features candid interviews with Soumitra Chatterjee.Captures the essence of East Indian cinema.An exploration of the actor's contributions and influences.
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