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Mia Hansen-Love and the Hazy Line Where Real Life Ends and Art Begins

The French director translates her experiences into critically lauded dramas like “One Fine Morning,” about her father’s death and her own new love.

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Content Type: Personal Profile, Hansen-Love, Mia, Movies, One Fine Morning (Movie), Things to Come (Movie)
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