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So, 'Carottage' is this intriguing documentary that pulls from a massive archive, almost 2,000 hours of footage collected by Lionel Soukaz. It’s like he’s taken a geological core sample, offering us a distilled vision of political unrest and radical movements over the years. The pacing meanders, reflecting the chaotic nature of the topics it covers. You get this raw, almost visceral insight into struggles that are both intensely personal and broadly historical. It might not have the polish of major productions, but that’s part of its charm. The atmosphere is thick, reflective, and sometimes jarring, making you sit with the heaviness of each moment. It's definitely a distinct piece for any serious collector interested in the complexity of sociopolitical narratives.
Deep dive into political struggles.Unique archival footage.Intimate yet expansive storytelling.
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