Sad Girlz Review: Two Young Swimmers Face the Limits of Loyalty and Language
Sad Girlz watches adolescence before it knows it has been wounded. Fernanda Tovar’s sensitive feature debut ...
Read moreDetailsSad Girlz watches adolescence before it knows it has been wounded. Fernanda Tovar’s sensitive feature debut ...
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