
In Jan Speckenbach’s “intriguing, sincere, if somewhat overreaching sophomore feature,”
Freedom, “Nora (Johanna Wokalek) wanders past Breugel’s
Tower of Babel painting in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, while in Berlin, unaware of her . . .
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