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Suddenly turtels appeared out of the ground... And then I think I woke up
An intimate observational documentary following the mundane flow of Melburnians as they go about their day recounting their most recent dream.
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An intimate observational documentary following the mundane flow of Melburnians as they go about their day recounting their most recent dream.
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Suddenly turtels appeared out of the ground... And then I think I woke up
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