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Moon, 66 Questions [2021]: MUBI Review- A delicate, understated look at the complexity of estranged realtionships

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The City and the City [2022] ‘Berlinale’ Review: The Holocaust Documentary Is Ingenious & Provocative

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The Lost Daughter (2021): The Portrayal of Motherhood in A Nonchalant Psychological Drama

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Cosmic Candy [2020]: ‘Fantasia’ Review: An interesting character study that loses its impact too quick

Cosmic Candy [2020]: ‘Fantasia’ Review: An interesting character study that loses its impact too quick
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Pity [2018]: ‘Sundance’ Review

Pity [2018]: ‘Sundance’ Review
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