‘My Own Last Supper’ Eyes Chinese Market After Shanghai Film Festival Bow
'My Own Last Supper,' Indonesian film about Chinese diaspora, eyes mainland distribution after competing at the Shanghai International Film Festival.
'My Own Last Supper,' Indonesian film about Chinese diaspora, eyes mainland distribution after competing at the Shanghai International Film Festival.
Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid reflects on the support he's received from the film community, including Natalie Portman, and the cultural boycott.
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'My Own Last Supper,' Indonesian film about Chinese diaspora, eyes mainland distribution after competing at…
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