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Oui
Oui is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Jonathan Rosenbaum.
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| The Infernal Trio (1974) | Jonathan Rosenbaum |
Most of the show belongs to Piccoli, who dances through all of the Thirties décor performing a veritable concerto of comic invention.
Posted Nov 10, 2021
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| Lancelot of the Lake (1974) | Jonathan Rosenbaum |
The unique vision of [Bresson] has been slow in reaching American audiences, but his treatment of the legend of Sir Lancelot may be the widest door yet into the hermetic beauty of his special world.
Posted Nov 10, 2021
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| Les violons du bal (1974) | Jonathan Rosenbaum |
It is at once an autobiography about the war experience of one family and an ironic commentary on what this means in terms of art and commerce.
Posted Nov 10, 2021
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