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Narcissi
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Narcissi

Apr 18, 2012
0h 3m
★ 0.0

Overview

"Shiloh Cinquemani works wonders simply by framing flowers in “Narcissi” and “Rose.” Her delirious flux of glances electrifies the old-fashioned still life." -Bill Stamets, The Chicago Sun-Times

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Documentary

Cast

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