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The Cinema of Lucrecia Martel, Deborah Martin (2016)
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Review of: The Cinema of Lucrecia Martel, Deborah Martin (2016)
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 160 pp.,
ISBN 978-0-71909-034-9, h/bk, £80.00
ISBN 978-1-52613-942-9, p/bk, £20.00
ISBN 978-1-78499-792-2, e-book, £18.24
Title: The Cinema of Lucrecia Martel, Deborah Martin (2016)
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Review of: The Cinema of Lucrecia Martel, Deborah Martin (2016)
Manchester: Manchester University Press, 160 pp.
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ISBN 978-0-71909-034-9, h/bk, £80.
00
ISBN 978-1-52613-942-9, p/bk, £20.
00
ISBN 978-1-78499-792-2, e-book, £18.
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