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RER B

Year: 2017 Documentary Runtime: 2 min Rating: 6.4

Overview

Alice Diop's enchanting short film, a work of transcendent transformation, shows how the rough lines of Drancy station are immortalized in watercolor by the French artist Benoît Peyrucq. A tribute to a location fraught with historical and contemporary poignancy.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Benoît Peyrucq

Benoît Peyrucq

Self

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