A Crow Has Been Calling for a Whole Day
一只乌鸦叫了一整天
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Originally created as an installation for the third Shenzhen Independent Animation Biennale this film is a gripping diary and travelogue of a trip the filmmaker made through India. She tries to grasp India’s love and thoughts, the sentiments and everyday conditions and the experience of disease and death.
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2016-12-02
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