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Modern Film Dramaturgy: An Introduction, Kristen Stutterheim (2019)

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Review of: Modern Film Dramaturgy: An Introduction, Kristen Stutterheim (2019) Berlin: Peter Lang GmbH, 211 pp., ISBN 978-3-631-79650-4, p/bk, $50.95 E-ISBN 978-3-631-79874-4, E-PDF, $50.95 E-ISBN 978-3-631-79875-1, EPUB, $50.95 E-ISBN 978-3-631-79876-8, MOBI, $50.95
Title: Modern Film Dramaturgy: An Introduction, Kristen Stutterheim (2019)
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Review of: Modern Film Dramaturgy: An Introduction, Kristen Stutterheim (2019) Berlin: Peter Lang GmbH, 211 pp.
, ISBN 978-3-631-79650-4, p/bk, $50.
95 E-ISBN 978-3-631-79874-4, E-PDF, $50.
95 E-ISBN 978-3-631-79875-1, EPUB, $50.
95 E-ISBN 978-3-631-79876-8, MOBI, $50.
95.

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