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European Directors Sometimes Get Lost in Translation When Going Hollywood

The history of European directors “going Hollywood” and making the leap to English-language filmmaking is long and uneven.

A.J. Goldmann
Author: A.J. Goldmann

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A.J. Goldmann

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Academy Awards (Oscars), Cannes International Film Festival, English Language, Fassbinder, Rainer Werner, Fellini, Federico, Forman, Milos, Movies, Mundruczo, Kornel, Ostlund, Ruben, Venice International Film Festival
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