‘Before Christmas’ (2016) Short Film Review
Sophie Grant has reviewed Chuyao He’s short film ‘Before Christmas’ (2016), “eight-hundred and ninety-six seconds [she] couldn’t get back”.
Read MoreSophie Grant has reviewed Chuyao He’s short film ‘Before Christmas’ (2016), “eight-hundred and ninety-six seconds [she] couldn’t get back”.
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