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‘Face’ Review: Close Encounters

The New York Times – Movies:

Commissioned by the Louvre, the film brings together two of cinema’s unforgettable faces, Lee Kang-sheng and Jean-Pierre Léaud.

Devika Girish
Author: Devika Girish

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Face (Movie), Leaud, Jean-Pierre (1944- ), Lee Kang-sheng, Louvre Museum, Movies, Truffaut, Francois, Tsai Ming-Liang
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