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Acting
Frankie Shaw's raw vulnerability in 'Night Swimming' steals the whole anthology.
Direction
Hong Khaou's 'Summer' — quiet, humid, devastating. Watch everything he's made.
Writing
'The Bridge' packs a novel's worth of longing into fifteen minutes.
Director
Daniel Falcone
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