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REFLECTIONS ON POINTS OF VIEW

Posted on October 4, 2013 by rinaross

In the last few months I have been asked – as an expert on old women in films –  to be a panelist at two festivals, and to present a film at a literature festival. I  declined the  first two … Continue reading →

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