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Category: Dupieux, Quentin
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‘Daaaaaalí!’ Review: Keeping It Surreal
The French absurdist director Quentin Dupieux did not make a biopic of Salvador Dalí — he adopted the Surrealist painter’s approach to deliver a particularly loopy tale.
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‘Yannick’ Review: First Act Problems
Audience members revolting against bad art isn’t a new thing, but Quentin Dupieux puts a fresh twist on that theme in his surreal new comedy.
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The Bizarro Worlds of Quentin Dupieux’s Comedy
The New York Times – Movies:The French director, whose latest film is “Smoking Causes Coughing,” spoke about five comedy clips that have inspired his work.
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‘Smoking Causes Coughing’ Review: A Superteam Saga With a Demented Twist
The New York Times – Movies:Quentin Dupieux’s gift for surreal comedy is in full bloom in this nutty tale of heroes named after tobacco’s toxic components.
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‘Incredible but True’ Review: Track to the Future
The New York Times – Movies:A suburban couple makes a life-altering discovery in the basement of their new home in this delightfully odd comedy.
