5/10
Chronicle of a Summer
8 October 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This was a French documentary film listed in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die, apart from a few websites explaining what is it I couldn't find many reviews for it at all, I still watched it. Basically the film sees real life individuals discussing the topics of society and happiness in the working class, these testimonies are then recreated by the filmmakers with fictional moments based on their interviews. Later the individuals are seen discussing the images created with their own words and see if the movie recreated by actors obtained and captured their level of reality. To be honest, because of it being subtitled it was hard to concentrate on everything going on, and especially with which of the people seen on screen are supposed to be real or acting, and I wasn't concentrating fully on their discussions. But I suppose could see the point of the film, to see if real life can be recreated with enough realism to convince not only the audience watching, but the actual people watching themselves played by actors, I can only assume this is the reason for it, anyway it's not a bad documentary. Worth watching, at least once, in my opinion!
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