The art of slow living and a celebration of love in all its forms make for an energetic and colourful ode to Shakespeare.
Author - Nancy Fornoville
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The art of slow living and a celebration of love in all its forms make for an energetic and colourful ode to Shakespeare
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A gripping film that poses questions about relationships, sexuality and health, but most of all about solitude and loneliness.