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So, this film, "Just Watch Me: Trudeau and the 70's Generation," is a deep dive into Pierre Trudeau's impact on Canada, really centered on his push for bilingualism. Annau's approach feels personal, almost intimate—she interviews a diverse group of folks who each have their own take on Trudeau's vision. The documentary flows at a thoughtful pace, allowing you to absorb the complexities of that era. The cinematography captures the essence of the 70s, with a real sense of nostalgia. It's interesting how the film doesn’t shy away from the criticisms of Trudeau, painting a well-rounded picture. Overall, it’s this reflective piece that marries history with personal narrative, which I find quite engaging.
Focuses on Trudeau's bilingualism initiative. · Interviews provide a range of perspectives. · Captures the atmosphere of the 70s Canada.
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