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A subtle and mysterious connection is made in the hypnotic ‘Miroirs No. 3’

Director Christian Petzold, dependably sensitive to the frustrations of interior characters, reunites with his signature star, Paula Beer, for a tale of oblique attachment.

Robert Abele
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