

Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably shouldn't watch Roi de Camargue unless you’re the type of person who digs through dusty crates at a flea market hoping to find a single cool postcard. If you love slow, regional dramas that feel like they were filmed in another dimension, you’ll dig it. If you want a movie ...


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

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, you probably shouldn't watch Roi de Camargue unless you’re the type of person who digs through dusty crates at a flea market hoping to find a single cool postcard. If you love slow, regional dramas that feel like they were filmed in another dimension, you’ll dig it. If you want a movie where stuff actually happens with any regularity, you’re gonna hate it. It moves at the speed of a tired horse in July. The whole thing feels oddly disconnected, like the director..."
Jean Aicard, Henri Decoin
France

