Review of The Mother and the Whore (1973) by John Hartl for The Seattle Times — 08 Dec 2014
Eustache's screenplay is specifically set against the backdrop of the failed student revolts of the late 1960s, and occasionally the sight of Leaud in bellbottoms makes it look like a time capsule. Yet the moods, the emotions, the debates seem profoundly contemporary.
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This review of The Mother and the Whore (1973) was written by John Hartl and published by The Seattle Times on 08 Dec 2014.
The Mother and the Whore has generally received very positive reviews.
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