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The making of a masterpiece...allegedly
An aspiring young actress gets a PA position on an indie set gets her break when the lead actress quits, all being captured by a documentary crew
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An aspiring young actress gets a PA position on an indie set gets her break when the lead actress quits, all being captured by a documentary crew
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