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So, 'Baby Annette, à l'impossible ils sont tenus' is quite the intriguing blend of documentary and behind-the-scenes exploration. It captures the journey of Estelle Charlier and Romuald Collinet as they craft Annette, a puppet that becomes part of Leos Carax's ambitious film. You really get a sense of the creative tension and artistic vision at play. The atmosphere is both whimsical and slightly surreal, fitting given the film's roots in puppetry. The pacing is interesting too; it feels intimate yet expansive, as we dive deep into the creation process. Practical effects shine here, showcasing the craftsmanship involved. It’s a peek into the collaborative spirit of filmmaking, anchored by the performers' genuine passion for their craft.
Documentary on puppet creation process · Features insights from Estelle Charlier and Romuald Collinet · Explores themes of creativity and collaboration
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