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A Frenchman: America As Seen By

: Scenes include prison rodeos, Miss America pageants, a "school for striptease," a town inhabited entirely by twins, and rows of newborns in incubators.

: Reichenbach intended to be an "indiscreet observer" without being judgmental, capturing both the fascination and the oddities of a consumerist society. Key Creative Collaborators America as Seen by a Frenchman

Rather than a traditional news report, the film is a "cultural travelogue" that captures the eccentricities of post-WWII America. It explores: : Scenes include prison rodeos, Miss America pageants,

(original French title: L'Amérique insolite , or "Unusual America") is a 1960 satirical documentary that offers a stylized, often surrealist look at American culture in the late 1950s . It explores: (original French title: L'Amérique insolite ,

The film is notable for the high-caliber French artists who contributed to its unique tone: America As Seen by a Frenchman Blu-ray - Arrow Films UK

Directed by François Reichenbach, the film was a major entry in the documentary movement and was featured at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival. Core Themes and Content

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