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      • Shot in sun-drenched widescreen by Patrice Leconte regular Jean-Marie Dreujou, the film does provide a certain – albeit highly retro – epic charm, and the sweeping desert vistas, scores of camels, tanks and extras, feel like they belong to one of those Hollywood super-productions of the 50s or 60s.
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