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6.3|昨天02:03|片长01:33:15|轮回二千年的爱情|共1集
简介:
贝罗奇奥是意大利国宝级导演之一,他不但深受威尼斯的追捧,同时也受到戛纳的厚爱。他曾五次入围威尼斯电影节主竞赛,并获得终身成就奖;同时,他又曾入围过六次戛纳主竞赛单元。去年,导演极其私人化的影片《吾血之血》在威尼斯收获无数好评。今年这部片,将围绕一个隐藏在信封内长达四十年的秘密所展开。本片为今年导演双周开幕片。
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