This piece on the 1996 French film Mon Homme, which originally appeared in the publication formerly known as Salon, runs here in homage to its director Bertrand Blier who died yesterday at 85.
Bertrand Blier’s films present us with a world of companionable strangers. His characters freely unload their romantic burdens to people they run across in cafes o…
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