A Quartet Of Hope: The Striking Thematic Parallels That Link The NFB’s Four Shorts
Existential and spiritual themes run through all four films: "The Great Malaise," "I, Barnabé," "Altötting," and "4 North A."
Existential and spiritual themes run through all four films: "The Great Malaise," "I, Barnabé," "Altötting," and "4 North A."
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