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Fixation

Fixation

Released R 101 min 8/10 Votes: 81
Dora, a young woman at the center of an unusual murder trial, is subjected to a psychiatric evaluation, and as the tests become more personal — and frightening — she begins to question the true motives of her doctor and is forced to live through the recreations of her past.
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Movie
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,
Release:
2022-08-31
Year:
Language:
English
Budget:
$80k
Revenue:
$21k

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