A Painter, A Novelist And A Contentious Lifelong Friendship: 'Cézanne et Moi'
It'll help to brush up on your Impressionists before seeing writer-director Danièle Thompson's decades-spanning portrait of Emile Zola and Paul Cézanne, but the film deftly avoids biopic clichés.
by Mark Jenkins
Mar 30, 2017
2 minutes
Cézanne et Moi opens with one of the most difficult things to depict on screen: the inner toil of an artist at work. Yet the first character to appear is not painter Paul Cezanne but the movie's "moi": novelist Emile Zola, a friend of Cézanne for most of his life.
Aside from being historically authentic, the
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