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Ruins

Ruins

Released PG 100 min 7.3/10 Votes: 154
A successful stage director plans to put on an outdoor production of a previously unknown play by a famous writer, but is haunted by his past in the form of the actors and crew with whom he has to work.
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2005-08-25
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Slovenian

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