Pierre Moro - Sale Correction -dany - Beatrix - Marie Delvaux ((better)) File

While mainstream audiences might overlook such niche entries, Sale Correction has found a permanent home in the libraries of cult film aficionados. It’s a "sale" (dirty) correction not just in title, but in its refusal to offer easy answers. Moro uses the medium to challenge the viewer's comfort zone, making it a essential viewing for those interested in the evolution of independent European cinema.

Pierre looked from the cold matriarch to the silent enforcer. The realization hit him like a physical blow: in the house of Delvaux, you didn't just lose your job—you lost your place in the ledger of the living. Pierre looked from the cold matriarch to the silent enforcer

Dany nodded. “She says she signed it. She’s asking for delivery dates we can’t meet and discounts we never offered. She’s—” “She says she signed it

Please note that the provenance of certain lots in the "Beatrix" series has been revised to reflect their origin from specific curated exhibitions. Collectors should refer to the updated FURNBALTIC product list for the most current identification codes. Marie Delvaux Collaborative Works Pierre looked from the cold matriarch to the silent enforcer

On March 15, 2024, the Drouot auction house in Paris posted a rare notice: "Sale Correction – Lot 42 to 67 – Pierre Moro Collection." In auction parlance, a sale correction is usually a clerical fix (changing "signed" to "stamped"). But this was different.