D’Agata limite(s)
D’Agata limite(s)

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D’Agata limite(s)

2019
Movie
79 min
French

Franck Landron follows photographer Antoine d'Agata wherever he goes, to the edges of the world, in a discreet presence, camera in hand. He has been doing hours and hours of rushes, patiently, without hurrying or rushing, he wants this film as fair, as honest, and as long as it takes: it lasted six years.

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Director: Massimo D'AgataGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the concept of limits and boundaries, both personal and societal. Through a series of contemplative scenes and reflections, it questions where these limits lie and how they are perceived. The film invites the viewer to consider their own boundaries and the broader implications of societal constraints.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'D'Agata limite(s)' received modest attention, primarily within niche film festival circuits. Its introspective and philosophical approach was noted by those who engaged with it, often appreciating its brevity and thought-provoking nature. Critical responses were generally positive but limited in scope due to its format and distribution.

What Reviewers Say

  • A brief, contemplative examination of personal and societal boundaries.

  • Appreciated for its philosophical depth within a short runtime.

  • Invites viewers to reflect on their own perceptions of limits.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Massimo D'Agata, also serves as the subject and narrator, contributing to its personal and introspective tone.

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