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Saturday, 20 May 2017

[The Daily] Cannes 2017: Tony Zierra’s Filmworker

Filmworker05202017_large “The film industry is full of unassuming figures quietly holding everything together without ever demanding a share of the limelight,” begins Gwilym Mumford in the Guardian. Filmworker, a “tender documentary” premiering in the Cannes Classics . . .

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