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Two films about reconciliation and the weight of guilt. The first is a poetic song to humankind; the second is a comedy depicting a live capital.
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Two films about reconciliation and the weight of guilt. The first is a poetic song to humankind; the second is a comedy depicting a live capital.
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Carving NYC's time, one guitar at the time.
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An ostalgic performance
One of the finalist films of the 2018 LUX Prize.
One of the finalist films of the 2018 LUX Prize.
One of the finalist films of the 2018 LUX Prize.
A film featuring Khavn De La Cruz.
Soap opera, Ramallah style.
The brainwashed women of a real American psycho: Charles Manson.
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96 frames of power: the fluid majesty of water.
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An epic production for an equally epic adventure.
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Our usual chat on the eve of the opening of the Venice Production Bridge with its director Pascal Diot.
The cure for guilt.
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