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Movie Review: Depardieu is more cunning than daft in “A Farewell to Fools”
”A Farewell to Fools” is a thin — very thin — Romanian fable dressed up by an international cast, a Romanian countryside that could pass for Provence or Tuscany and a World War II setting.Ipu, played by Gerard Depardieu, took … Continue reading
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