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Film Review: Micmacs
Micmacs, the latest film from French director Jean-Pierre Jeunet, is a chaotic revenge caper against two evil arms dealers and the world of pain and death they represent. Imbued with the same enchanting sense of joyful whimsy that characterises Delicatessen, A Very Long Engagement and the beguiling … Read more
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Musings on a Coloured (Not Classic) France: The Alliance Française French Film Festival
Still from Philippe Lioret’s Welcome Whether on a shopfront mannequin, the fashion pages of a women’s glossy, or a promising travel brochure, it seems French chic is everywhere in the Australian metropolis. Not that the European nation’s much-celebrated sophisticated, effortless, classic style ever moved from the top … Read more









