Review of Séraphine (2008) by A.o. Scott for New York Times — 04 Jun 2009
The mystery of Séraphine de Senlis -- who died in a mental hospital in 1942 and whose work survives in some of the world’s leading museums -- is left intact at the end of Séraphine. Rather than trying to explain Séraphine, the film accepts her.
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This review of Séraphine (2008) was written by A.o. Scott and published by New York Times on 04 Jun 2009.
Séraphine has generally received very positive reviews.
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