Koya Kamura’s debut film is about shared identities at the centre of quiet, chilly drama as an enigmatic French writer visits the eponymous town
Adapted from a novel by Swiss-Korean writer Elisa Shua …
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Koya Kamura’s debut film is about shared identities at the centre of quiet, chilly drama as an enigmatic French writer visits the eponymous town
Adapted from a novel by Swiss-Korean writer Elisa Shua …
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The Canadian electropop duo return with a new track (and forthcoming album) that sounds like a half-forgotten RPG you played in the 00s
If you were around for the electropop zeitgeist of the early 201…
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