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Berlin: Denis Cote on His "Pandemic-Approved" Comedy 'Social Hygiene'

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Denis Cotes' absurdist French language comedy Social Hygiene opens with a wide shot of Antonin, a philosopher-cum-petty thief, standing in a field more than two meters from his long-suffering sister Solvieg in a scene dominated by a lush Quebec countryside.

But with with his Berlin Encounters sidebar film, the Canadian director rarely departs from a fixed-camera composition, where Antonin and five women who are forever after his neck — including his wife, a pink-suited tax collector and a young woman who wants her stolen computer returned — always stand at a distance to one another and never get close up physically.

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