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In "Waiting for the Barbarians," Eugène Green, filming with a puckish directness, refracts present-day passions through a frame of classical reclamation and firsthand artistic rediscovery.
Green, filming with a puckish directness, including frequent face-to-face confrontations aimed straight at the camera, refracts present-day passions through a frame of classical reclamation and firsthand artistic rediscovery.
(François Lebas, who plays the tyrant, delivers a memorably stylized performance of deep-reaching theatrical resonance). Green, filming with a puckish directness, including frequent face-to-face confrontations aimed straight at the camera, refracts present-day passions through a frame of classical reclamation and firsthand artistic rediscovery.
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