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Maël et la révolution
Maël is a passionate gardener and an environmental activist. Away from big cities, sharing is time between his agricultural college, his contract of apprenticeship, and his beloved vegetable garden, Maël grows up with deep-rooted alter-globalist beliefs.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows Maël, a young man who leaves his city life to join a community of activists dedicated to environmental protection and social change. The film chronicles his experiences as he grapples with the challenges and rewards of communal living and a commitment to a different way of life. It explores themes of idealism, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a world facing ecological crisis.
Critical Reception
Maël et la révolution received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its intimate portrayal of a young person's engagement with activism and its thoughtful exploration of contemporary social and environmental issues. Some noted its contemplative pacing, while others found it to be a compelling and timely look at generational engagement with pressing global concerns.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and intimate portrait of a young activist.
Commended for its timely exploration of environmental and social activism.
Appreciated for its contemplative approach to communal living and idealism.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over a period of several years, allowing director Dominique Marchais to capture the evolution of Maël's journey and the community's efforts.
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