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‘Waiting for the Light to Change’ Review: Listless in a Lakeside Cabin

In her feature debut, the director Linh Tran tries to capture the longing and inertia between adolescence and adulthood.

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Movies, Park, Jin (Actor), Slamdance Film Festival, SundanceTV, Tran, Linh (Film Director), Waiting for the Light to Change (Movie)
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