Interview by Paul Salfen In the labyrinthine world of cinema, where genres collide and expectations are subverted, filmmaker Eugène Green’s The Tree of Knowledge emerges as a singular work—a meditative fable that defies categorization. Premiering at Fantastic Fest, the film captivated audiences with its blend of spiritual inquiry, fantastical elements, and a piercing critique of
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