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Jun 21, 2011GuyN rated this title 2.5 out of 5 stars
The real star is the Pic Saint Loup which is in the background of 36 shots in the film. The French village and countryside are wildly beautiful. The story is about aging performers in a small and failing country circus and especially one who has returned to deal with her guilt. It is told in a very self concsiously Beckettish way. The characters speak off the point, sparsely and are very posed. I know and like Samuel Beckett's work, but this ain't it Pierre. You may find it works for you. The south of France is beautiful and well framed.