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Acting
Brodsdý's exhausted eyes carry the weight of an entire ghetto's hope
Direction
Beyer finds humor in horror without ever trivializing either
Writing
Each fabricated broadcast grows harder to invent—and to watch

Director
Frank Beyer
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