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Wednesday October 14, 2015

Day: October 14, 2015

FilmInt on the Underground

FilmInt on the Underground: Simon Anderson and Patrick Walsh on Morning Is Broken

October 14, 2015
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FilmInt on the UndergroundĀ is a blog dedicated to emerging filmmakers. An Interview by Tom Ue. Directed by Simon Anderson, and produced by Elisabeth Hopper and James Northcote, Morning is Broken was selected as part of the BFI Flare London LGBT Film Festival, the British Council fiveFilms4freedomĀ series, the Inside Out Toronto […]

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