Danish Cinema | Athens | February 20
The Danish Institute in Athens continues its showcase of the country’s cinema scene, with “Kvinden i buret” (“The Keeper of Lost Causes”).
The Danish Institute in Athens continues its showcase of the country’s cinema scene, with “Kvinden i buret” (“The Keeper of Lost Causes”).
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