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We return with a new trilogy, focusing on some of the lesser-known works of Swedish Film director Ingmar Bergman. This week, we focus on his 1968 film Shame, where we talk about the human effects of war, the possible rare political statements in the film, and the power of its ending. Do we have what it takes to survive a war? Find out on our 81st episode!
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On this Episode: Rohan Patel, Stephanie Chuang, and Cynthia Li!
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