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It's Not About Love
Raoul Peck directed this French-German-Haitian drama set in Manhattan where medical examiner Chase Dellal (Geno Lechner) isn't happy with the diminishing aspects of her life: Not only does she face political pressures to soft-pedal her testimony, her marriage to a judge (Bob Meyer) is collapsing. Suddenly, new options appear after deposed Haitian politician Dimitri (Jean-Michel Martial) re-enters her life. Playwright Israel Horowitz has a role in this film as morgue cop Timothy.
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This film centers on a young woman navigating the complexities of love and relationships. As she experiences various romantic entanglements, she begins to question societal expectations and her own desires, leading to a journey of self-discovery and a redefined understanding of what love truly means.
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