Esta adaptación visualmente inventiva de una novela de Colson Whitehead narra la historia de dos niños en una escuela abusiva en la Florida de la época de Jim Crow.
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“The Brutalist” is the rare film that balances its shoot-for-the-stars scope with the personal intimacy of a chamber drama.
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"Election season is not for the weak." Even this statement in the Telluride Film Festival program last fall couldn't have ...
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