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'Non-Fiction' review: Love, sex, publishing, deception, Juliette Binoche. Ah, Paree!

Smoother than cafe au lait, the low-keyed French confection "Non-Fiction" has a few things to say about publishing in the digital age; the old bourgeois guard making way for an adept, hungry new generation unattached to non-digital media; and touchy literary and artistic egos, falling in and out of favor, and bed.

The considerable appeal of the film, the latest from critic-turned-writer-director Olivier Assayas, lies in a glancing, dispassionate touch

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