Ma saison super 8
Ma saison super 8

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Ma saison super 8

2005
Movie
74 min
French

A cinematic homage to the Front Homosexual d'Action Révolutionnaire, the first gay rights movement in France, AllesandroAvellis' compassionate drama tells the tale of a young activist living in Paris when homosexuals had no place in society. The year is 1968; Marc is adrift in the city after failing in his efforts to gain national acceptance for gay rights. One day, during a park pick-up, he meets Andre, a small town factory worker still exploring his sexuality but convinced that he will one day marry and start a family. Over the course of the next three years, Marc and Andre continue their heated affair as Marc continues to advocate fiercely for gay rights while butting heads with his close-minded father, a Paris police officer.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: François TruffautGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the personal filmmaking efforts of the renowned French New Wave director François Truffaut. It showcases Super 8 footage he shot throughout his life, offering an intimate glimpse into his private world, his family, and his creative process outside of his professional career. The film presents a candid and nostalgic look at his passions and memories.

Critical Reception

As a documentary composed of personal Super 8 footage, 'Ma saison super 8' received a generally warm reception, appreciated by fans and critics for its intimate and candid portrayal of François Truffaut. It was seen as a valuable supplement to understanding the director's life and artistic sensibilities beyond his iconic films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers an unusually intimate and personal look at a celebrated filmmaker.

  • Provides fascinating behind-the-scenes glimpses into Truffaut's life and creative mind.

  • A nostalgic and touching collection of home movies from a cinematic master.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific documentary is not readily available, but its nature as a personal archive suggests it would appeal to those interested in Truffaut's legacy.

Fun Fact

The Super 8 footage featured in the film was shot by Truffaut himself and was largely unseen by the public until after his death, offering a rare peek into his private life and early filmmaking experiments.

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