From what I've heard about Sophia Coppola's Marie Antionette, I doubt it will be as excellent as this New Yorker article on the young queen.
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1 Comments:
YOU'RE CRUCIAL
in the american cinematographer with jack on the cover and yo look at pictures on the inside it looks like lance acord is the director of the movie da ha
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