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Friday, 27 November 2015

Julien Duvivier’s Romantic Illusions

Cc1bf884-9c15-45cc-b33b-fa5d86fcbfb8_large From on-the-run crime dramas to swooning tales of love and loss, the films of French director Julien Duvivier marry beautiful camera work and an expressive, often poetic use of music and sounds. The dream sequence that opens the story in Un . . .

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