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Season 1 – Voir

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A collection of visual essays celebrating the history of cinema, including insights on character and craft and the cinematic moments that have long thrilled, perplexed and challenged film lovers.
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Voir — Season 1

Critics Reviews

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Peter Sobczynski RogerEbert.com 12/06/2021
Although Voir as a whole is ultimately worth a look, [episode] 'Profane and Profound' is ultimately the keeper of the bunch. Go to Full Review
Daniel Fienberg The Hollywood Reporter 12/06/2021
Take these six episodes as a proof-of-concept for a brainier Netflix show about cinema than just a trip down popcorn-strewn memory lane and there's enough to enjoy. Go to Full Review
Alex McLevy AV Club 12/03/2021
B-
In the era of explainer videos for every subject and stylized true-crime reenactments on a hundred channels, the only real difference here is slightly better production values. Go to Full Review
Rahul Desai News9 Live (India) 07/25/2022
Voir locates and honours the mind at a time movies – and lavish escapes into make-believe universes – have become a luxury. Go to Full Review
Ty'Kira Smalls Common Sense Media 01/25/2022
3/5
This series is endearing, analytical, and nostalgic at times. Go to Full Review
Graeme Tuckett The Post NZ 12/10/2021
Voir is a film lover's notebook of ideas, influences and shared experiences. Go to Full Review
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FD C @RT48389989 12/06/2021 Thought it'd be a fun doc about different movies and themes. Instead it's just one pretentious person reading how a particular movie impacted them. Would be a bad podcast and it's an awful tv series. See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Dec 6, 2021 Summer of the Shark For film blogger Sasha Stone, the summer of 1975 evokes endless days, first kisses and the movie, "Jaws," which sparks the start of a long love affair with the movies. Details Episode 2 Aired Dec 6, 2021 The Ethics of Revenge Forever changed after seeing Park Chan-wook's "Lady Vengeance," writer and editor Tony Zhou breaks down the uneasy perils and pleasures of revenge. Details Episode 3 Aired Dec 6, 2021 But I Don't Like Him Looking at the title character in "Lawrence of Arabia," film critic Drew McWeeny examines likability and the monsters moviegoers are drawn to in the dark. Details Episode 4 Aired Dec 6, 2021 The Duality of Appeal For animators like Glen Keane, appeal means harmony in design; it also leads to narrow beauty standards for female characters -- and new challenges. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 6, 2021 Film vs Television Writer Taylor Ramos explores digital storytelling and how film narratives hold up against television's welcoming character arcs. Details Episode 6 Aired Dec 6, 2021 Profane and Profound Film critic Walter Chaw examines how "48 HRS." triggered a slew of interracial buddy movies and leads to a crucial conversation about race in the United States. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
David Fincher, David Prior, Ceán Chaffin, Joshua Donen, Ross M. Dinerstein, Ross Girard, Neil Kellerhouse
Screenwriter
Taylor Ramos, Tony Zhou, Walter Chaw, Drew McWeeny, Sasha Stone
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date
Dec 6, 2021
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