A Balcony in Limoges — Jérôme Reybaud [Locarno '25 Review]
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A Balcony in Limoges — Jérôme Reybaud [Locarno '25 Review]
Jérôme Reybaud’s concise, lacerating film A Balcony in Limoges appears at first to be an odd-couple comedy, albeit with unresolved psychological trouble churning under the surface. Eugénie (Anne-Lise Heimburger), an auxiliary nurse on indefinite medical leave due to what she describes as “bad neck problems,” finds a woman passed out in her car in a [...] The post A Balcony in Limoges — Jérôme Reybaud [Locarno ’25 Review] appeared first on In Rev…
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