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University of Laughs

University of Laughs

Released PG 121 min 7.4/10 Votes: 1098
In pre-war Japan, a government censor tries to make the writer for a theater troupe alter his comedic script. As they work with and against each other, the script ends up developing in unexpected ways.
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