An Ingenious New French Comedy of Art and Friendship
Briefly

Bodet depicts both figures as simultaneously of their time and outside of it, lending the movie a tone of intellectual earnestness and screwball comedy, audaciously sustained.
Édouard is desperate to show his masterpiece, “Olympia,” to his friend Charles, who is preoccupied with getting a grant, reflecting the eternal conflicts of art, commerce, and originality.
Read at The New Yorker
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