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Daguerrotype
An aging photographer's obsession with an early form of photography draws his assistant and daughter into a work of mystery.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Maria inherits an old house in Paris. While exploring the property, she discovers a hidden workshop filled with daguerreotypes, which are early photographic portraits. As she delves deeper into the history of the house and its former inhabitants, she becomes increasingly obsessed with the mysterious figures captured in the images, leading her down a path of psychological unraveling.
Critical Reception
Daguerrotype received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its atmospheric tension and visual style, while some found its pacing and narrative somewhat opaque. The film's exploration of memory, identity, and obsession resonated with a segment of the audience interested in art-house cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its haunting atmosphere and striking visuals.
Noted for its ambiguous narrative and psychological depth.
Some critics found the plot progression slow and difficult to follow.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but the film is generally appreciated by viewers who enjoy slow-burn psychological thrillers with a distinctive artistic flair.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in Paris, France, contributing to its authentic and immersive historical atmosphere.
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