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New Directors/New Films 2026 Review: Giulio Bertelli’s “Agon” Works Out the Muscles of the Mind
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L.A. Festival of Movies 2026 Review: Avalon Fast and Jillian Frank Think Big About Small-Town Life in the Stirring “Drinking and Driving”
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