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Cinematography
Every frame looks like a hand-tinted postcard from 1890.
Costume
Those silk billows deserve their own billing.
Acting
Soko physically transforms; Lily-Rose Depp is chaos incarnate.

Director
Stéphanie Di Giusto
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