“Beyond the simple and depressing economic facts, ‘Juliette’ also speaks of a moral and cultural malaise nobody has found a name for. Bergès-Frisbey sums it up: ‘We live in a vacuous world, yet we do so with a feeling of urgency.'”
“Beyond the simple and depressing economic facts, ‘Juliette’ also speaks of a moral and cultural malaise nobody has found a name for. Bergès-Frisbey sums it up: ‘We live in a vacuous world, yet we do so with a feeling of urgency.'”