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irlande cahier bleu
An anachronistic firefighter, a quotidian poet, and an expert soup-maker, Ducarmel also plays in a competitive basketball league. There’s only one problem with his hobbies: finding a babysitter to look after his daughter. Moreover, when he dozes off in the evening, he dreams… a little too forcefully. In his bizarre dream world, a beguiling blue book reigns, love looms, and he is the best basketball player of all time.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex history and cultural identity of Ireland through archival footage and expert interviews. It delves into the island's rich past, from ancient myths to modern struggles, examining the enduring spirit of its people and the landscapes that have shaped their destiny. The film offers a contemplative look at the elements that define Irish heritage.
Critical Reception
As a documentary, "Irlande, Cahier Bleu" has received niche attention, primarily within academic and cultural circles interested in Irish history and documentaries. Reviews tend to highlight its comprehensive research and evocative presentation of Irish culture and history.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its thorough historical research and visual exploration of Ireland.
Noted for its contemplative and insightful portrayal of Irish identity.
Seen as a valuable resource for those interested in Irish heritage.
Google audience: Information on specific audience reception on Google is not readily available for this specialized documentary.
Fun Fact
The documentary is part of a series focusing on different countries and their cultural narratives, with Cécile Desprairies directing multiple installments.
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