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Short Film | Argentina | 2022 | 13 Min |<br />
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Ricardo is set to play Jesus in a small town biblical reenactment. While he is crossing the countryside in a hurry to make it on time, he’ll crash upon a dilemma. Do miracles exist?<br />
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Premiered in Tribeca Film Festival 2022.<br />
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Written and Directed by MUMU<br />
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STARRING<br />
Martin Tchira as "Ricardo"<br />
Milagros Azem as "Milagros"<br />
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CREDITS<br />
Produced by Lula Meliche and Tomas Medero<br />
AD by Lucas Galambos<br />
Cinematography by Santiago Cantillo<br />
Production Design by Magdalena Peralta<br />
Costume Design by Rocio Ortiz de Latierro and Johy Turek<br />
HMU by Cecilia Bukovac and Rocio Marrodan<br />
Casting Director by Julian Calviño<br />
Sound by Martin Blaya, Martin Porta and Emiliano Monsegur<br />
Color Grade by Alejandro Armaleo<br />
VFX by M&M and Mariano Olivari<br />
Graphic Design by Marcelo Granero<br />
Edited by MUMU<br />
Film Process, Scan and Transfer by Kodak Film Atlanta Lab<br />
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With the support of Rebolucion
A short film by Diego Berakha Otal<br />
Original Spanish version vimeo.com/685320983?share=copy<br />
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"Now I Know Where to Find you" is a story about my childhood in Spain and the trip I made to Argentina when I was 12 years old. One day I decided that I wanted to live with my father. I missed him too much. 10,000 km later a whole new life began for me, but my childhood memories didn't fade away. And, of all these memories, the memory of my yaya (grandmother) was always vivid. She raised me as if I was her own son, when none of my parents were ready to do that.<br />
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The story stems from a unique discovery that I made while wandering around with Google Maps. This discovery was so moving that I felt the need to tell the story, my story.<br />
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Premiered at 2022 BAFICI
“FATHERS” is a powerful film that interrogates and challenges stereotypes surrounding the role of the black father in modern society.<br />
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“FATHERS” gives us an insight into the emotional and spiritual lives of a group of young black men, whose mental health is all too often disregarded. <br />
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It charts their experiences navigating the persistent tug of war between providing for their families, fulfilling their creative and artistic ambitions and raising a young family. <br />
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The film is underscored by a beautiful sound-bed, with music from the album "Our Father" by Azekel, and accompanied by the rich tones of artist and poet Sophia Thakur. Thakur’s voice is heard on the film itself – highlighting a mother’s perspective of the battle that she sees these "superheroes" going through. <br />
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Created by BYUS Group, consisting of Azekel, Ade Adesina, Olan Collardy & Dumas Haddad, who are all young fathers in the creative industry themselves. They have endeavoured to provide a truly artistic, innovative unique and artistic approach to documentary storytelling.<br />
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https://directorsnotes.com/2019/07/04/dumas-haddad-fathers/<br />
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Artist: Azekel<br />
Director: Dumas Haddad<br />
Creative Director: Ade Adesina<br />
Director of Photography: Olan Collardy<br />
Production Company: ByUsGroup Films<br />
1st AC: Kairo Jones<br />
Colourist: Peter Oppersdorff<br />
Grade House: MPC<br />
Audio Mix: Delvinder Singh<br />
Music Courtesy of Azekel from the album 'Our Fathers'<br />
Narrator & Voice Over: Sophia Thakur<br />
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All footage available to license from Film Supply: flmsp.ly/fthrsdh
A PLACE WE CALL REALITY is a short visual memoir, or an alternative take on vlogging, about an existential breakdown and the subsequent breakthrough, featuring Jeff Goldblum, Scientology, extreme violence, public humiliations, and a Taiwanese bodybuilder named Frank Yang.<br />
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Written & Directed by Kristoffer Borgli<br />
Co-Written by Frank Yang<br />
Cinematography by Ben Mullen<br />
Additional Camerawork by Robbie Barnett, Bjarne Bare, Frank Yang, Kristoffer Borgli<br />
Main Theme by Turns (Forevermore, pt.III)<br />
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Please feel free to e-mail me if you are lost in life and need guidance: help@kristofferborgli.com<br />
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www.KristofferBorgli.com<br />
Youtube.com/FrankYang<br />
www.BenMullen.com
an internet spot i made for italian jeans manufacturer Meltin' Pot featuring Sage Price.<br />
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www.jimmymarble.com
June 2014<br />
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Featuring Angela Trimbur and Graham Becket<br />
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Director: Jimmy Marble<br />
Producer: Sage Price<br />
Executive Producers: Jett Steiger and Lana Kim<br />
Production Company: Ways & Means<br />
Production Coordinator: Jake Breslaurer<br />
DP: Eli Goldstein<br />
Production Designer: Aron Filkey<br />
Hair/Makeup: Sabrina Wilson<br />
Stylist: Georgia Stockwell<br />
1st AC: Erin Douglas<br />
2nd AC: Skylar Boccio<br />
Gaffer: Alvin Octoman<br />
Key Grip: Joeseph Wagoner<br />
Production Assistants: Lani Trock<br />
On site chef: Colin Kohler<br />
Colorist: Danny Reams<br />
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Lani Trock, Jake Breslaurer, and Joeseph Wagoner as the cloaked figures
Two disgruntled teachers use a Rube Goldberg machine to exact revenge on the people who have wronged them.<br />
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RUBES<br />
Written, Directed and Edited by: Nathan Alan Bunker<br />
Producers: Andrea Bunker / Nathan Alan Bunker<br />
Co-Producer: Ryan Frost<br />
Director of Photography: Justin Duval<br />
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Starring:<br />
Ben Begley as Paul<br />
Brendan Jennings as Milton<br />
Jerry Marr as Professor Henson<br />
Allene Prince as "Margaret"<br />
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Casting Director: Andrea Bunker<br />
Unit Production Manager: Ruby Cantu<br />
Associate Producers: Stephen V. Johnson / Sarah Nicklin / Richard Turke<br />
Rube Goldberg Machine Built By: Stephen V. Johnson<br />
Composer: Iván Ruiz Serrano<br />
Gaffer: Donnie Hobbie<br />
First Assistant Camera: Tyler Bradberry<br />
Production Sound Mixer: Thomas Corkran<br />
Sound Design & ReRecording Mixer: Howard Karp<br />
Foley Artist & Voice Actor: Meghan McGuinness<br />
Make-Up Artist: Courtney Witherspoon-Balkov<br />
Music Supervisor: Sarah Ponder<br />
Special Thanks: Bryan Johnson / Sarah Vargas / Chell Stephen / Carolyn Richards / Sean Decker
A woman invites an old acquaintance to live with her after a devastating loss. <br />
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Directed by Doron Max Hagay <br />
Written by Blair Beeken, Katy Fullan and Doron Max Hagay <br />
Starring Blair Beeken and Katy Fullan <br />
With Kate Berlant and Bill Boehler <br />
Executive Produced by Steve Girard <br />
Produced by Cate Smierciak<br />
Cinematography by Arlene Muller <br />
1st Assistant Camera Dustin Saunders and Felipe Larrondo <br />
2nd Assistant Camera Christine Kelly <br />
Wardrobe and Art Kaeleigh Morrison <br />
Hair Jasmine Bagley <br />
Sound Recording Destiny Farrant and Blake Christian<br />
Edited by Michael Mezzina<br />
Score by Andrea Schiavelli<br />
Color and Sound Mix by Michael Mezzina
"Win It" from Lola Kirke's EP 'Friends & Foes & Friends Again'<br />
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Director and Choreographer: Celia Rowlson-Hall<br />
Associate Choreographer: Jesse Korvasky <br />
Production Company: Made by Limbo<br />
Exec Producer: Chris Dodds<br />
Line Producer: Jonathan Melton<br />
Production Manager: Tess Pereyo<br />
Set PA: Max Novick<br />
Driver/Set PA: Sam Prout<br />
Director's Assistant: Sarah Dahnke<br />
Editor: Matthew C Levy<br />
Colorist: Samuel Gursky<br />
Color House: Irving Harvey // Kerry Mack<br />
Site Rep: Greg Rutkin <br />
DP : Jake Saner<br />
1st AC: Alex Hass<br />
Gaffer: Reed Nisson<br />
Light Board Operator: Chris Lunney<br />
Key Grip: Tim Ciavara<br />
Production Designer: Kit Sheridan<br />
On Set Sound Mixer: Joe Damico<br />
Make-up: Manana Saralidze<br />
Hair: Jenny Thomas<br />
Vintage from Gabriel Held Vintage<br />
Costume Designer: Liana Blum<br />
Wardrobe Assistant: Claire Pruett<br />
Cow-Pokes: Ida Saki<br />
Cow-Poke: Jesse Korvasky<br />
Cow-Poke: Kingsley Ibeneche<br />
Cow-Poke: Renata Lima<br />
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Dancers:<br />
Bethany Disque<br />
Danny Qiblawi<br />
Camila Arroyo<br />
Malin Barr<br />
Amy Bernardo<br />
Holly Sass<br />
Kate McGregor<br />
Adrienne Storrs<br />
Jacob Goodhart<br />
Rebecca Greenbaum<br />
Matilda Sakamoto<br />
Sarah Dahnke<br />
Claire Pruett<br />
Lauren Blair Smith<br />
Leal Zielinska<br />
Miranda Runyon<br />
Emily Pacilio<br />
Alexis Evans-Krueger<br />
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Special thanks to Billy Jones at The Dance
All Souls | You Just Can't Win | Official Video<br />
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Album: Songs for the End of the World<br />
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Director: Marcos Sánchez<br />
Animation: Marcos Sánchez, Simón Jarpa<br />
Editing: Marcos Sánchez and Simón Jarpa<br />
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https://allsoulsband.com/<br />
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All Souls formed in Los Angeles in the winter of 2016 and have gone from playing local gigs to performing in theaters and arenas. Featuring Tony Tornay (Fatso Jetson, Josh Homme’s Desert Sessions, Deep Dark Robot with Linda Perry) Antonio Aguilar and Meg Castellanos (Totimoshi) and Erik Trammell (Black Elk), they were recently hand-picked to tour with Tool, The Jesus Lizard, (the) MELVINS, and Meat Puppets.
To celebrate the 15 year-anniversary of Staff Picks, we invited 15 icons from the program to create interactive mixtapes of their favorite Staff Picks. This mixtape was created by Ben Proudfoot.<br />
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Visit https://vimeo.com/campaigns/generation-vimeo to see more and keep an eye out for new mixtapes in the coming months! <br />
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Join us and create your own Staff Picks Mixtape of work that has inspired you over the last 15 years! Learn how and enter to win exclusive Staff Pick swag here: https://vimeo.com/blog/make-yo....ur-own-staff-picks-m
Shot in Beautiful Cities in Morocco <br />
Casablanca, Asilah, Tangier, Chefchaouen, Fes, Merzouga, Boumalne Dades, Marrakech, Essaouira<br />
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a music by Nils Frahm 'sweet little lie'<br />
a film by GABWORKS
Marrakech <br />
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filmed and edited by Gulliver Moore<br />
starring Alice Weston<br />
music: Choros by Ludvico Einaudi <br />
additional sound design: Jon Coles<br />
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www.gullivermoore.co.uk<br />
https://www.instagram.com/gullivermoore<br />
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Shot on a Sony A7Sii with a Tamron 24-70mm & 70-200mm
#carrythemerry this festive season with the return of Starbucks #redcups<br />
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Produced by Passion Animation Studios<br />
Directed by Andy Martin<br />
Designer/Illustrator Alice Weitzel <br />
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Storyboard Lead<br />
Barry Reynolds <br />
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Research & Development Rebecca Gosnall <br />
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2D Animators<br />
Filipe Alcada <br />
Giulia Frixione <br />
Laura Nailor <br />
Maki Yoshikura <br />
Sheetal Thankey <br />
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2D Assistants<br />
Angeline De Silva <br />
Christa Jarrold <br />
Natasha Pollack <br />
Sahanshil Dangol <br />
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Compositors<br />
Andy Hague <br />
Corinne Ladeinde <br />
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Editor Kingsley Bailey <br />
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Exec Producers for Passion<br />
Mike Turoff <br />
Belle Palmer <br />
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Producers<br />
Matt Saxton <br />
Louise Simpson <br />
Kate Myers <br />
Production AssistantHannah Lawson
Part of IRL with Team Charlene for ITV and Black History Month<br />
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Directed By<br />
Sofja Ümarik<br />
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Animated By<br />
Marylou Mao<br />
Marie Post<br />
Juliette Viger<br />
Rattanawadee Sukapad<br />
Sofja Ümarik<br />
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Coloured By<br />
Sofia Negri<br />
Sueli Ruiz-Gomez Ferreira<br />
Luke Ramsay<br />
Alex Lee<br />
Rattanawadee Sukapad<br />
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Music By<br />
Felipe Durán<br />
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Executive Producer<br />
Debbie Crosscup<br />
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Production Company<br />
Passion Animation Studios
Directed by Mark Waring, the charming stop motion animation tells the story of two neighbouring, but divided villages. They accidentally chance upon each other’s egg and rice trade, and to their surprise, discover the celebrated and much-loved egg fried rice dish.<br />
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Client: Standard Chartered Bank<br />
Agency: TBWA/Singapore, Six Toes<br />
Producer: Fiona Mcgregor, Joelle Goh, Sariyanti Sannie<br />
ECD: Andy Grant<br />
Creatives: Anne Brander, Franzi Krueger<br />
Production: Passion Pictures<br />
Director: Mark Waring<br />
Executive Producers: Belle Palmer, Debbie Crosscup, Graham Pryor<br />
Head Of Production: Mike Turoff<br />
Producer: Paige Sullivan, Adriana Wong, Carlos Zalapa<br />
Animation: Passion Animation Studios<br />
Head Of CG: Jason Nicholas<br />
VFX Supervisor: Dave Walker<br />
Passion Pipeline TD’s: Javier Edo, Yanti Suryati<br />
Art Direction: Alexandra Walker<br />
Character Design: Crystal Kung/ Reuben Mcnaughton/ Ronnie Mitchell<br />
Environment Design: Tulips & Chimneys<br />
Concept Art: Tulips & Chimneys<br />
Storyboard Lead: Barry Reynolds<br />
Animatic Editors: Kingsley Bailey/ Daniel Budin<br />
Co-Ordinators: Roxy Sibilski<br />
Compositors: Andre Bittencourt, Valeria Romano, Sergei Soley, Daniel Lopez, Eric Venti, Matheus Lacava<br />
Cg Modelling & Texturing: Ian Brown<br />
Lighter: Simon Brown<br />
SFX: Filipe Alcada, Colin Peret, Darlene Buttner,David Berrocoso<br />
DMP: Jakub Gryglicki, Ronnie Mitchell, Christian Mills, David Gibbons<br />
Layout: Idris Honor, David Burtle<br />
Editor: Kingsley Bailey<br />
Stop Motion Shoot<br />
Studios: Arch Film Studios<br />
Studio EP: Andy Gent<br />
Studio Manager: Lisa Hill<br />
DOP: Malcolm Hadley<br />
Principle Animators: Tobias Fouracre, Steve Warn, Andy Biddle<br />
Puppet Rigger: Andre Neemann<br />
Puppet Maintenance: Josie Corben/ Ciara Mcclean<br />
Art Department: Marina Ralph/ Mick Chippington<br />
1st AC: Mark Swaffield<br />
Motion Control Operator: Stuart Galloway<br />
Gaffer: Tim O’ Connell<br />
Spark: Bruno Inacio<br />
Runner: Nancy Duval-Smith<br />
Post Production: Universal Production Partners<br />
Colorist: Simona Cristea<br />
Color Producer: Claudia Burns<br />
Grading Facilities: Coffee & TV<br />
Finishing House: Stone Dogs<br />
3D Printers: Arch Model Studios<br />
Motion Control Supplier: Justin Pentecost @ Portable Motion Control<br />
Music: Soviet Science
Mark Waring and Anna Mantzaris,have collaborated on a whimsical yet beautifully crafted short for Honest Tea. Encouraging people to look at the impact of the decisions we make every day, the film shows how small actions can add up to big, impactful, inspiring things. Animated in stop motion, the film captures the lush textures and tactile surfaces of a handmade world. To match the natural ethos of Honest, the sets and puppets are all made of natural things – felt, card, paper, wool, cotton and wood. The film places a Mom at the centre of the story and shows all of the big (and positive) impacts her choice of Honest Tea can have from reducing sugar in her children’s diet to the farmers getting a fair wage for the ingredients that Honest use.
Happy Christmas 2018 from all of us at Passion Animation Studios.<br />
Directed by MegaComputeur<br />
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Sound - Mcasso<br />
Producer - Adriana Piasek-Wanski
Anna Mantzaris created a beautiful and melancholy Christmas film for Greenpeace France. Ending with a pledge to make our cities breathable, the film tells the story of a little girl who appears to be protecting her bear from the cold, but it turns out she's aware of an even more dangerous problem.
A complex construction site, New York’s skyline in the distance, and fresh betrayal. Stane is in charge on-site, soon to inherit the family business from her father, who built it up as a Croatian immigrant also building the American dream. But Stane’s marriage is under threat of demolition. What ensues is a public reckoning between traditional, patriarchal expectations made upon wives versus Stane’s own pain and anger. But Stane is building her own life story though — outside of the permission of men.<br />
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"Stane", a film by Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović, is the 26th commission from Miu Miu Women’s Tales. The acclaimed short-film series invites today’s most profound and original female directors to investigate vanity and femininity in the 21st century.<br />
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Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović (b.1985) is a Dubrovnik-born and New York based Croatian and American screenwriter and filmmaker. Her directorial feature debut, "Murina", executive produced by Martin Scorsese, premiered at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival in the Directors Fortnight section, and was honored with the Caméra d'Or Award presented to the Best First Film, subsequently garnering critical acclaim to become one of the Best Films of 2022. "Murina" was nominated for three Film Independent Spirit Awards, including Best First Feature, Best Breakthrough Performer and Best Cinematography. Her short-film, "Into the Blue", was awarded at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.<br />
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“What does it mean to ‘give women power’ and ‘put women in power’?” says Kusijanovic. “I constantly hear it and I’m conflicted about that expression — power that is ‘given’ then also can be ‘taken’ away.” "Stane" reflects Kusijanović’s belief that, “sensuality needs to breathe through everything.” Although all her films, including this latest episode for Miu Miu Women’s Tales, invariably deal with the plight of women, Kusijanović admits that she never thinks first, “through politics or social message. I always start from character.” And from there the “issues of the world naturally emerge.” <br />
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"Stane" ’s themes are specific to her own culture but also universal: the sacrifices women must make to uphold the fabric of society; the familial frictions felt between generations of immigrants; cultural norms and private disquiet; the asymmetry of honour and dishonour between genders. <br />
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Antoneta Alamat Kusijanović’s new episode for Women’s Tales premiered at the Venice Film Festival’s “Giornate degli Autori” on September 3rd 2023<br />
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#miumiu #miumiuwomenstales #giornatedegliautori #venicefilmfestival #stanefilm #nyc