
If you have a high tolerance for theatrical, borderline manic performances, you might get a kick out of Panurge. If you need your movies to make sense in a linear, logical way, stay far, far away.This isn't a movie for people who like their pacing tight. It feels like someone filmed a stage play while the actors were h...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Michel Bernheim

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"If you have a high tolerance for theatrical, borderline manic performances, you might get a kick out of Panurge. If you need your movies to make sense in a linear, logical way, stay far, far away.This isn't a movie for people who like their pacing tight. It feels like someone filmed a stage play while the actors were having a bit too much espresso.Watching Gérard Sandoz operate is… something. He’s got this frantic energy that makes you wonder if he’s going to accidentally knock over the set piec..."
Michel Bernheim, Steve Passeur, Gérard Sandoz
France

1937 · IMDb 6.7

