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← “There fell upon the ear the most terrible noise that human beings ever listened to – the cries of hundreds of people struggling in the icy cold water, crying for help with a cry we knew could not be answered.” – Ruth, Titanic survivor
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Review: Everything Went Fine (2023)

Posted on April 14, 2023 by sheila

I reviewed the latest by François Ozon.

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