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Documentary · 1992 · 6 min
Lettre à Jean Rouch
This film is a moving tribute to French filmmaker Jean Rouch. Pauwels, a former collaborator of Rouch, accompanies him on a trip to Japan. In this cinematic letter, which he himself calls “a journey into the memory”, Pauwels philosophises about the essence of cinema and, consequently, of life.
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Lettre à Jean Rouch (Éric Pauwels, 1992)
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