Cannes Review: Left-Handed Girl
Reporting from Cannes, Shannon Cotter watches 'Left-Handed Girl' unfurl with quiet force, a luminous, street-level portrait of survival and shame in modern-day Taipei.
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Reporting from Cannes, Shannon Cotter watches 'Left-Handed Girl' unfurl with quiet force, a luminous, street-level portrait of survival and shame in modern-day Taipei.
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