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This is a personal, intimate vision of a Western story; nothing like
Durango or Blueberry. Jean Dufaux returns to the themes that interest
him most: the right to be different; the myths and legends of the West;
the question of the place of women in a world of men. In this world,
Whites and Indians will also have to get along. It’s a simple tale, rich
in emotions and humanity: a sort of cross between Roman Polanski’s
Willie Boyle and Don Medford’s The Hunting Party.