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Vivement le cinéma is an intriguing dive into the origins of film, tracing back well before the Lumière brothers. It really makes you think about those unsung heroes like Robertson, Reynaud, and Marey, who laid the groundwork for what we now know as cinema. The documentary breathes life into the playful spirit of these early inventors, weaving in a mix of historical context and visual experimentation. The pacing feels a bit reflective, allowing the viewer to soak in the rich tapestry of optical toys and movement studies. The practical effects are subtly showcased, emphasizing the creativity behind early filmmaking. It's a fascinating piece, perfect for anyone who enjoys the deeper layers of film history.
Explores film history beyond LumièreFocus on early optical inventionsThought-provoking and visually engaging
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