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The
Post-GazetteNOW says:
The best way to see "Seraphine" is to walk in knowing nothing about it except that it is a consummate film experience, deserving of its seven Cesars (the French equivalent of the Academy Awards) including best film, actress for the title role, and cinematography.
That way you'll sidestep intellectual anticipation for the freedom to flow from one revelation to the next, viscerally encompassed by the film's mysterious clues as they unfold.
To retain that innocence, stop reading here.
Otherwise, keep reading here!
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