Review of Gilles' Wife (2004) by Ella Taylor for L.A. Weekly — 17 Mar 2006
All but a silent movie, Frédéric Fonteyne’s strikingly atmospheric film - adapted by Philippe Blasband and Marion Hänsel from a 1937 novel - relies on the extraordinarily mobile face of Emmanuelle Devos to express the pain of a woman who has no language for her inner turmoil.
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This review of Gilles' Wife (2004) was written by Ella Taylor and published by L.A. Weekly on 17 Mar 2006.
Gilles' Wife has generally received positive reviews.
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