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The Devil's Share is an intriguing documentary that dives deep into Quebec's transformation during the late 1950s. Luc Bourdon has a knack for storytelling, and here he uses a mosaic of clips from nearly 200 films preserved by the National Film Board of Canada. The pacing feels almost poetic, blending archival footage with a narrative that captures the essence of the Quiet Revolution. You can sense the tension of the era—the cultural shifts, the emerging identity—it's all woven together with a delicate touch. The film's atmosphere is reflective, almost haunting at times, and it really makes you think about how history can be viewed through different lenses. A unique piece for any collector who appreciates the complexities of documentary filmmaking.
Uses extensive archival footage for storytelling.Captivating reflection on Quebec's cultural transformation.Intriguing blend of history and documentary filmmaking.
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