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Julien Duvivier

Julien Duvivier: Panique

January 3, 2019 by Trevor Berrett

In 1946, Julien Duvivier returned to France and for his first post-World War II film made Panique, an adaptation of one of Georges Simenon’s dark books of human ugliness. It’s a fantastic film, and The Criterion Collection recently released a great edition on home video.

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