The lives of unhappy couples across two generations play out in overlapping timelines and geographies in Anna Ziegler’s uneven drama
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Maroc - The New York Times - Arts - 09/Jan 12:00
The lives of two siblings are upended by gang violence and the loss of a beloved video game in this haunting yet shaky French drama.
The lives of unhappy couples across two generations play out in overlapping timelines and geographies in Anna Ziegler’s uneven drama
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