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Thursday, 21 July 2016

Repertory Pick: À nos amours in Austin

Screen_shot_2016-07-21_at_11.57.02_am_large This week, as part of the month long film series Inexplicably Yours: Maurice Pialat, the Austin Film Society in Austin, Texas, will screen the French filmmaker’s 1983 masterpiece À nos amours. Starring Sandrine Bonnaire in a fearless debut . . .

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