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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

I Knew Her Well: City Girl

Current_28600id_135_(1)_large Fifty years after its initial release, Antonio Pietrangeli’s I Knew Her Well is only now emerging as a dazzling peer of the classics of 1960s Italian cinema.

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