From familial relationships and the underlying meaning of garments to making the most of life while still alive, these films convey the whole spectrum of arguably the most poetic season of all.
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Autumnal Poetry in Motion and Its Subsequent Feelings as Seen in Film
By: Rebecca Rosén
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