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La H
"La H" is a documentary about the social phenomenon that implied, after the separation of V8, the appearance of the legendary Argentine heavy metal band Hermética, at the end of the 80s, with committed lyrics that reflected the harsh reality that was lived in the streets and a message of resistance.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and work of the acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Jean-Daniel Lafond. It delves into his creative process, his artistic influences, and the themes that permeate his cinematic oeuvre. The film offers insights into his documentary style, characterized by its observational approach and deep engagement with its subjects.
Critical Reception
La H received a generally positive reception, with critics highlighting its insightful exploration of Jean-Daniel Lafond's filmmaking career. Reviewers appreciated the documentary's depth in analyzing his directorial choices and the impact of his work on Canadian cinema. Audiences found it to be an informative and engaging portrait of a significant filmmaker.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its thorough examination of Lafond's career and directorial vision.
Praised for providing a comprehensive overview of his contributions to documentary filmmaking.
Seen as an engaging and informative tribute to a notable Canadian director.
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Fun Fact
Jean-Daniel Lafond, the subject and director of the documentary, is also known for his work as a producer and for his significant contributions to the Quebec film industry.
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