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Un regard sur la Hollande is a short documentary that feels almost like a fleeting glimpse rather than a full exploration. It was directed by Jacques Demy, though the specifics of its direction remain a bit of a mystery. The film captures a moment in time, showcasing the essence of Dutch life, but its brevity—just forty-two seconds—leaves you wanting more. It's distinctive not only for its content but also for its place in Demy's oeuvre; it’s interesting to see how it was later woven into Florence Platarets' 2024 film. There's a warmth in the way Demy shares this piece with his grandchild, adding a personal touch that resonates deeply.
This film is quite rare and not widely circulated, which makes it quite a curiosity for collectors. There’s limited information on its format history, but it does exist in some archival collections. Its inclusion in later works, like Platarets' film, adds another layer to its significance, sparking interest among those who appreciate film history and Demy's broader narrative.
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