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Movie Review: Madeline’s Madeline: A Surrealist Expressionist Coming of Age Drama
Madeline’s Madeline is part of the independent film movement that embraces surrealism, symbolism and expressionism as a way to tell a story. There is a ‘don’t look away’ visceral sense memory sensibility driving this uniques film. The cinematography is very much a … Continue reading
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