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From a Distant Gaze
Jean Ravel's A Distant Gaze (D'un lointain regard) is a 12-minute observance of people on the streets backed by Michel Legrand music.
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Plot Summary
A man begins to question his reality when he discovers inconsistencies in his memories and surroundings. As he delves deeper into the mystery of his past, he uncovers a conspiracy that blurs the lines between truth and deception. He must confront the unsettling possibility that his entire life may be a fabrication.
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Information about 'From a Distant Gaze (1964)' is extremely limited, making it difficult to ascertain critical reception. It appears to be a lesser-known or potentially obscure film, with very little documentation available in public archives regarding its release or critical standing.
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The scarcity of information regarding this film suggests it may have been a very limited release, a student film, or potentially a lost film with no surviving public records.
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