People make movies that reference other movies all of the time - hell, it's what Quentin Tarantino has done for most of his career. But what makes a movie more than referential is the style present in the storytelling, as well as the energy and enthusiasm to take those references and craft them into something more. Something that is celebratory but still retains its own identity. And a pair of French filmmakers named Daniel Brunet and Nicolas Douste have done just that with their...
- 2/9/2012
- by Alejandro Stepenberg
- JoBlo.com
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