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‘Nagi Notes’ Review: Koji Fukada’s Deeply Thoughtful Study of Art, Fellowship and Rural Life in Japan

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Takako Matsu and Shizuka Ishibashi star as two women who redefine their relationship as friends while one sits for the other as an artist's model in this contender for Cannes' top prize.

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