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Périssable paradis II (Notes pour un monde nouveau)
Périssable paradis II (Notes pour un monde nouveau) is therefore the result of an anachronism. Indeed, it benefited from funding that I never requested, whereas many of my films were produced without any financial assistance, even though I did everything I could to secure it!
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Plot Summary
This film offers a poignant and intimate glimpse into the life and creative process of director Maïwenn. It delves into her relationships with her family and collaborators, exploring themes of memory, artistic expression, and the search for meaning. Through candid conversations and observational footage, the documentary captures a moment of reflection and creation.
Critical Reception
As a personal documentary, 'Périssable Paradis II' received moderate attention, often praised for its raw honesty and emotional depth. Critics noted Maïwenn's distinct directorial voice and her ability to connect with her subjects on a deeply personal level, though some found its introspective nature to be less accessible to a broader audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and personal filmmaking style.
Appreciated for its exploration of family dynamics and artistic creation.
Found to be deeply reflective, though potentially niche in its appeal.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this specific documentary are not widely available or aggregated. However, viewers who have engaged with Maïwenn's work often commend her authentic and emotionally charged storytelling.
Fun Fact
This film is the second part of a two-part documentary project by Maïwenn, with the first part being 'Périssable paradis (Notes pour un monde nouveau)' released in 2005.
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