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NYFF: I'm Not There and Persepolis
NYFF: I'm Not There and Persepolis
From the 45th Annual New York Film Festival (Sept 28th thru Oct 14th) I've just completed my scheduled screenings for the NYFF so now comes the difficult task of sharing the notes --or, rather, making sense of my scribblings. It's hard to write in the dark. Where to begin? How about the two films still scampering through me weary brain, asking for more attention. Ambitious busy films ...
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