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A Carcass
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A Carcass

Dec 17, 2024
0h 4m
★ 0.0

My love, do you recall the object which we saw?

Overview

From his book, Les Fleurs du Mal, an adaptation of Charles Baudelaire’s famous poem, Une Charogne.

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History

Production Companies

Lebanese American University

Cast

Ibrahim Maassarani

Charles Baudelaire

Ibrahim Maassarani

Fatima Ben Brih

The Wife

Fatima Ben Brih

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