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Jan 2015
48m 52s

TCF Ep. 262 - Nancy Lehrer

Ibarionex R. Perello
About this episode
Nancy Lehrer sets out to capture daily life and interactions. These life events are sometimes celebratory but more often commonplace. They are made up of simple conversations and actions – calling out from a balcony, telling a secret, praying, or just engaging with the neighbors on a warm afternoon. She is an observer, seeking to find and record a bit of cul ... Show More
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