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‘Rosa la Rose: Fille Publique’ Review: Lady Liberty of the Streets

A new restoration of a 1986 drama by the filmmaker Paul Vecchiali melds a candy-colored vision of the world’s oldest profession with a grim take on neoliberalism.

Beatrice Loayza
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Beatrice Loayza

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France, Movies, Rosa la Rose: Fille Publique (Movie), Vecchiali, Paul
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