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

The New York Times – Movies:

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

Natalia Winkelman
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