MQFF: Stephen’s review – Violette
MQFF: Stephen’s review – Violette
A Darkly Comic Look At Leduc’s Life And Legacy That’s Both Celebratory And Tragic. Devos Is Incredible, With Kiberlain Commendable Too.
Emmanuelle Devos stumbles through a muddy field in the bleak midwinter morning mist, chased by dogs before upending the meaty contents of her battered suitcase in the opening scene of French writer-director Martin Provost startling Violette, as if some Dickensian…
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