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Movie Review: A Soap Opera’s Season of Intrigues Precede the Famous Painting “Auction”
What an immersive byzantine delight the French dramedy “Auction” turns out to be. The latest from writer-director Pascal Bonitzer (“The Young Karl Marx,” and he scripted “Gemma Bovery”) is a playfully malicious peek behind the scenes of big money art … Continue reading
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