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Rosetta Stone: A Consideration of the Dardenne Brothers' Rosetta

Cardullo, 2016

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17753088693335777465
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Cardullo B
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Journal of Religion & Film

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Abstract The Dardenne brothers' Rosetta has Christian overtones despite its unrelieved bleakness of tone. In fact, the titular heroine, a teenaged Belgian girl living in dire, subproletarian poverty, has much in common with Robert Bresson's protagonists Mouchette …
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