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Berlin, Symphony of a City at the Barbican: review

February 9, 2011 PH Leave a comment

An intertitle from The Power of the Press I reviewed the Berlin, Symphony of a City and Manhatta screening at the Barbican for The Playground. Get it while it’s hot, folks.

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