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The title of this movie is a mouthful, so we came up with some alternates: "If Art School was a Movie", "Like Monty Python, but Without the Punchline", "Cinematic Ambien", "If Liver Pâté were a Movie" and "Sketch Comedy for Depressed People". I hope you join us as we explore "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence", but you probably won't because we are the only 3 people who have seen it.
Framing devices, whip pans, Hollywood homages...oh my, it's a new Wes Anderson movie! See how this one stacks up, for the WA-superfans, the newly initiated, and those who are somewhere in between. Plus, a hotline question about memorable angles and camerawork in film.To leave a message for the hotline, email maximumfilm@maximumfun.org or visit maximumfun.org/hotline !What's GoodAlonso - Lingvano ASL courseDrea - StrawberriesDarren - Fake Rick Dalton Coverage on The Video ArchivesIfy - Juneteenth Mini FestITIDICPixar's ELEMENTAL Set a Box Office Record…Guillermo del Toro Wants to Focus on AnimationJon Hamm Was Supposed to Star in Gone GirlStaff PicksAlonso - The BlackeningDrea - A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on ExistenceDarren - The Naked SpurIfy - The Truman ShowWith:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeDarren FranichProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
Hello, we are back! After a lengthy break, The Other Banana returns with a new season and with a small change in programming for this opening episode. We have two special guests - filmmaker Don Palathara who's made films such as Shavam, Vith, 1956 Central Travancore, Everything is Cinema joined us to talk about Swedish auteur Roy Andersson's A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. Palathara's new film Family premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam earlier this month. Aditya's writing on Palathara's cinema and review of Family are linked below in the show notes. The second guest participating in this episode is sociologist Sherin Catherine who also dabbles in writing and acting. She's the co-writer of Everything is Cinema and Family. Roy Andersson's films are unique in their narrative style and shot compositions. They are more anti-narrative with us just following a seemingly disconnected set of characters who are framed in painterly compositions with deep focus with most of the film in master shots. His films are existential in nature probing what it means to be human and sometimes dark and, more often than not, funny. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014) is the third in his Living trilogy following Songs from the Second Floor (2000) and You, the Living (2007). It won the Golden Lion at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. Listen on Participants: Aditya Don Palathara Sherin Some writings on Don Palathara's cinema by Aditya: On Palathara's cinema: https://www.cinemaexpress.com/malayalam/features/2021/aug/18/biweekly-binge-inside-don-palatharas-cinema-26130.html Review of Family: https://www.ottplay.com/news/newsletter-the-church-faith-at-all-costs-in-don-palatharas-family/fc3e211676571
This week, Ben Eshmade takes us back in our cinema archive to revisit 2014 when we clambered on to a branch to reflect on existence, with the unique cinematic voice of director Roy Andersson in the black comedy-drama, 'A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence'. From the Archive sees us dig into our extensive contemporary and classical music and cinema podcast archive as we rediscover interviews and discussions with artists, with our long-standing producer and presenter, Ben Eshmade. Subscribe to Nothing Concrete on Acast, Spotify, iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The rough and tumble birds of existential cinema. Cockfighter as the rare Corman underdog. The drifter and the road film. Holding strong onto the extended bird metaphor. Don't call Pigeons sky-rats. The composition of A Pigeon Sat on a Branch … Continue reading → The post Cockfighter + A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence first appeared on Double Feature.
GO TO 25:59 TO JUMP STRAIGHT INTO THE MOVIE TALK ———————————— A Swede and a Mexican get together over a cup of coffee (or a fika, if you're Swedish) to talk about films. For this week's chat, we tackle Army of The Dead (No spoilers) and how 2019 was an amazing year for movies. For the main Spoiler Fika we talk about James Gray's 2019 Ad Astra, starring Brad Pitt and Tommy Lee Jones! ———————————— Video version of this episode up on YOUTUBE! https://youtu.be/6R8E9tp1ra0 ———————————— Recommendations: A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence https://letterboxd.com/film/the-little-prince-2015/ Portrait of a lady on fire https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1AXWu-gGX6IcOGt0yaA9Cd_hkt_TwQlC ———————————— Follow our TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@filmsandfikapod ———————————— Follow our Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/filmsandfikapod/ letterboxd.com/potatomoustache/ letterboxd.com/Filmeye/ ————————————
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The gang goes undercover this week, with Spike Lee's 2018 thriller drama based off real events, BlacKKKlansman (2018) starring John David Washington, Adam Driver, and Topher Grace. The 80's period piece set in the heart of Colorado follows Colorado Spring's first black police office, as he helps infiltrates the local chapter of the KKK. A lot of powerful emotions, fantastic acting, and some great laughs were shared. Watch this one today, then follow along with Tyler, Pete, and Joseph. In News this week: Denver Jeff, Cloverfield 2, 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Cloverfield Paradox, Ratatouille, Stuart Little, Passion of the Christ, Willard, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, J.J. Abrahams, Matt Reeves, Bad Robot, Paramount Pictures, Joe barton, The Batman, Robert Pattison, Harley Quinn, Peter Jackson, King Kong, Valhalla Rising, TJ Miller, Yogi Bear, Silicon Valley, Armie Hammer, Elizabeth Chambers, Luca Guadagnino, Timothee Chalamet, Call me by Your Name, Jared Leto, Jennifer Lopez, The Godfather, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Death Wish, The Man with the Golden Gun, Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles, Godfather 2, Cloris Leachman, Peter Boyle, Raising Hope, Beefest, Pigeon Kings, Greta, Hard Candy, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Songs From the Second Floor, You the Living, Midnight Special, Michael Shannon, Looper, Joel Edgerton, Inglorious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino, Jackie Brown, Christoph Waltz, Reservoir Dogs, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Hunter Hunter, Shudder, Devon Sawa, Tom Hardy, The Revenant, Bone Tomahawk, Green Inferno, HBO Max, Hulu, Showtime, Amazon Prime, Netflix, cable TV, Golden Girls, The Matrix, Justice League, Zac Snyder, Joss Whedon, Watch men, Sin City, 300, Xerces, Henry Cavill, Man of Steel, Hercules, Clash of the Titans, M. Night Shyamalan, The Animatrix, Blade Runner 2049, Dave Bautista, Andrew Yang, Possum, Lords of Chaos, Kieran Culkin, Rory Culkin, The Good Son, McCauley Culkin, Richie Rich, Welcome to Willits, The Greasy Stranger, Red Letter Media, Michael St Michaels, Verotika, Tim and Eric, Mister America, Up, Inside Out, Cold Case Files, Wallace and Grommet, Box Trolls, Coraline, Leica , Kubo and the two strings, Max and Mary, Shaun the Sheep, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks: Selena - HBO Max, HuluNeon Genesis: The End of Evangelion - NetflixTriple Nine - NetflixDeath Becomes Her - HBO Max, DirecTVIn and of Itself - HuluOnward - Disney+A Grand Night in: The Story of AardmanThe Uncanny Counter - Netflix
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You find us in reflective mood, as we reflect upon a reflective Swedish comedy, Roy Andersson's A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. Hopping between vignettes, Andersson's dispassionate camera sits in corners of rooms, its wide angle lens taking in everything on display from wall to wall, as often absurd and sometimes unsettling action slowly unfolds. The final film in Andersson's "Living" trilogy (2000-2014), it asks, "what are we doing?"; and, as José points out, in one especially disturbing scene, "what have we done?" José delights in its sense of humour, the film offering deadpan responses to surreal events; while it's also up Mike's street, the film's studied slowness begins to grate on him, and when it loses him after an initial flourish of spontaneous and unpredictable oddness, it fails to win him back. We discuss its origins, its title inspired by Pieter Bruegel the Elder's The Hunters in the Snow; its focus on life's less fortunate, and how we interpret their behaviour; moments of stillness that eschew the opportunity for jokes; and its historical references, to World War II, to the brutality of white, and particularly British, imperial history, and to elements of Swedish history that our primitive knowledge of the country keeps us from properly accessing. Our instinctive responses disagree, but perhaps mostly because of the difference in how comfortably we matched the film's mood. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence is an undeniably well-made, carefully considered and original work of individual expression and curiosity, and one that inspires boundless questions and interpretations of its own. Recorded on 15th November 2020.
Selam Gençler! Sanırım bu bölüm şimdiye kadar çektiğimiz en karmaşık bölüm olabilir. Çok derin konulara veya zor kavramlara değindiğimizden değil, izlediğimiz filmi anlatma ve yorumlama konusunda duyduğumuz zorluktan. Bu bölümde içerden bi bakış attığımız film Roy Andersson’un “Living” üçlemesinin son filmi olan “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on [...]
Selam Gençler! Sanırım bu bölüm şimdiye kadar çektiğimiz en karmaşık bölüm olabilir. Çok derin konulara veya zor kavramlara değindiğimizden değil, izlediğimiz filmi anlatma ve yorumlama konusunda duyduğumuz zorluktan. Bu bölümde içerden bi bakış attığımız film Roy Andersson’un “Living” üçlemesinin son filmi olan “A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on [...] The post İçerden Bi Bakış – EP22 – A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence appeared first on Geekstra.
Connor & Riley top off their second animation series with a slew of wonderful short films. The films span from the 50's to modern day and are made with almost every medium in the animator's toolkit. We try to have a great balance between popular beloved shorts and small impact full indie films. So listen in and watch these incredible pieces of art.WARNING: Major spoilers for all of the shorts discussedLink to Richard Williams' book: https://www.amazon.com/Animators-Survival-Kit-Principles-Classical/dp/086547897X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=richard+williams&qid=1581625513&sr=8-1Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframeTwitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrameFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Fantastic Planet (1973) | Dir. Rene LalouxThe Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003)| Dir. Peter JacksonA Grand Day Out (1989) | Dir. Nick ParkCreature Comforts (1989) | Dir. Nick ParkDuck Amuck (1953)| Dir. Chuck JonesLooney Tunes: Back in Action (2003) | Dir. Joe DanteSpace Jam (1996)| Dir. Joe PytkaThe Muppets (2011) | Dir. James BobinWho Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) | Dir. Robert Zemeckis, Richard WilliamsVincent (1982) | Dir. Tim BurtonThe Adventures of Andre & Wally B (1984) | Dir. Alvy Ray SmithPaperman (2012) | Dir. John KahrsCorpse Bride (2005) | Dir. Tim BurtonThe Sword in the Stone (1963) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanRobin Hood (1973) | Dir. Wolfgang ReithermanThe Lion King (1994) | Dir. Roger Allers, Bob MinkoffThe Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) | Dir. Henry SelickTron (1982)| Dir. Steven LisbergerThe Lawnmower Man (1992)| Dir. Brett LeonardFrankenweenie (2012) | Dir. Tim BurtonBeetlejuice (1988)| Dir. Tim BurtonMetropolis (1927) | Dir. Fritz LangThe Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) | Dir. Robert WieneThe Lion King (2019) | Dir. Jon FavreauTin Toy (1988) | Dir. John LasseterRed's Dream (1987) | Dir. John LasseterKnick Knack (1989) | Dir. John LasseterLuxo Jr. (1986) | Dir. John LasseterWallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) | Dir. Steve Box, Nick ParkFlushed Away (2006) | Dir. David Bowers, Sam FellEarly Man (2018) | Dir. Nick ParkTord Och Tord (2010)| Dir. Niki Lindroth Von BahrFantastic Mr. Fox (2009) | Dir. Wes AndersonA Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014)| Dir. Roy AnderssonIsle of Dogs (2018) | Dir. Wes AndersonThe Burden (2017) | Dir. Niki Lindroth Von BahrWreck-It Ralph (2012)| Dir. Rich MooreThe Princess and the Frog (2009) | Dir. Ron Clements, John MuskerFresh Guacamole (2012) | Dir. PESFantasia 2000 (1999) | Dir. James Algar, Gaetan Brizzi, Paul Brizzi, Hendel Butoy, Francis Glebas, Don Hahn, Pixote HuntFrozen (2013)| Dir. Chris Buck, Jennifer LeeBig Hero 6 (2014) | Dir. Don Hall, Chris WilliamsCoda (2013)| Dir. Alan HollyThe Secret of Kells (2009) | Dir. Tomm MoorePrologue (2015) | Dir. Richard WilliamsThe Thief and the Cobbler (1993) | Dir. Richard WilliamsThe Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe (1979) | Dir. Bill Melendez
We're back watching some of that good Swedish, artsy film stuff. Based on a Roy Andersson joint, the highlights of this episode include some philosophical discussions on film, us forcing you to listen to 54 uninterrupted seconds of a song from the movie, and an audio bloop in the beginning where we lost a solid minute of our thoughts. What were they? Where's the glitch? I'll never tell (it's pretty easy to tell).Theme music by: www.bensound.com
In the Fifth episode of Anything But Bollywood, Neha RT will be talking to actor Kalki Koechlin popular for her roles in films such as “Dev D’, “Shanghai”, “Margarita With A Straw”.and most recently in Konkana Sen Sharma’s “A Death in the Gunj”. 00:32 - Intro, How to Pronounce "Koechlin" 02:18 - Early days, Landing "Dev D" 07:11 - On Theatre, On Identity 09:53 - After Dev D 12:18 - Working on Margarita With A Straw 16:33 - Working with Directors 29:48 - Commercial vs Independent Cinema 32:31 - Being an actor 39:10 - On Success and Growth 46:27 - Future Projects & Film Recommendations Trailers A Death In the Gunj Margarita With A Straw Shanghai Dev D Film Recommendations Manchester By The Sea A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
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Welcome to Episode #8 of The Swampflix Podcast! For our eighth episode, Brandon interviews local filmmaker Tim Wolff about his gay Mardi Gras culture documentary The Sons of Tennessee Williams (2011). Also, James makes Brandon watch Roy Andersson's Swedish black comedy A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2015) for the first time. Enjoy! Production note: The dreamy guitar musical “bumps” between segments were also provided by James.
Er was eens... een duif die op een tak zat en nadacht over het bestaan en een podcastduo dat achter een microfoon kroop om de nieuwe absurde film van de Zweed Roy Andersson te interpreteren. Ook in deze aflevering: is Reese Witherspoon interessanter in het nu of in de verleden tijd? En in het slotstuk aandacht voor de zin en onzin van het fenomeen 'flashbacks'. 00:00 Introductie 02:19 Recensie: A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence 16:18 Filmmuziek: Let the Right One in (componist Johan Söderqvist) 19:12 Jee of Nee 20:39 Recensie: Wild 34:48 Soundtrack: Portishead - Glory Box (uit Wild) 39:51 Top 5: Flashbacks 67:29 Vooruitblik en Honest Trailer: Boyhood
Will there be any similarities between Mike's and James' toplists? Which actress did Mike foolishly think should win an Oscar? Is #6 respectable? All that and more on this episode of Talking During the Movie.
The Abandoned Theater podcast returns for a not-so-quick end of the year show where we forego top 10 lists (for now, that podcast is coming next month) to catch up on Star Wars: The Force Awakens, The Hateful Eight, Carol and many many more. Also watch TJ and Robby get all film nerd-like over formatting and watch Robby get intensely frustrated at a certain movie that won't make him cry. All of this and more in this jam-packed edition of your favorite movie podcast that gets infrequently updated, Abandoned Theater!Letterboxd profiles of the hosts:http://letterboxd.com/ribbit/http://letterboxd.com/dallasshaldune/Star Wars - 3:20The Hateful Eight - 21:00Carol - 37:50Brooklyn - 51:30Bridge of Spies - 58:30Spotlight - 1:09:40Creed - 1:18:00The Big Short - 1:23:50Room - 1:31:00A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence - 1:41:00Tangerine - 1:48:00The Assassin - 1:52:00Heaven Knows What - 1:58:30Girlhood - 2:00:25Steve Jobs - 2:03:40Unfriended - 2:09:00Crimson Peak - 2:12:00The Good Dinosaur - 2:14:15http://archive.org/download/starwars_cast_final/starwars_cast_final.mp3
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, JD is back in the saddle as the guys discuss Studio Ghibli's latest, and maybe last film, When Marnie Was There as well as the swedish comedy, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. Yep that's the real, and whole, title. - When Marnie Was There Review (6:05) - A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence Review (33:35) Thanks for listening and be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Jabbercast, Stitcher, Soundcloud or TuneIn Radio! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insession-film-podcast/id605634337 Jabbercast: https://insessionfilm.jabbercast.com Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/insession-film Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/insession-film TuneIn Radio: http://tunein.com/radio/The-InSession-Film-Podcast-p522717/ Listen Now: http://insessionfilm.com/insession-film-podcasts-listen-now/
Strike a pose, Filmspotting: SVU listeners! On the latest episode of Streaming Video Unit, Matt and Alison dive deep into the world of fashion. First they review the new documentary IRIS from filmmaker Albert Maysles. Then they share some of their own personal fashion heroes of the screen – the men and women whose particular sartorial style has driven them mad with envy. Opening Break A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence When Marnie Was There Mississippi Grind Queue Shots: Great Movie Fashion The Ocean's Movies A Single Man Shaft Blade Runner Listeners Choice Review Iris Behind the 8-Ball: 3 New Releases Matt: Kingpin / The Odd Couple / 2001: A Space Odyssey Alison: Beasts of No Nation / The Nightmare / The Decline of Western Civilization 2 Listener Recommendations Matt: BoJack Horseman / Sherman's March Alison: Man From Reno / 1 Random Film From Our Queues Matt: The Escapist Alison: Horns Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ProjectionCast is back again, but our hosts find themselves at odds over...well, nearly every film they discuss. NP Awards Guru/Film Critic Jason McKiernan and NP Founder Chris Misch throw down over everything from Sicario to Mississippi Grind to even the new Bond theme song. Jason also offers his thoughts (uncontested) on Robert Zemeckis' The Walk, which just opened this year's New York Film Festival, and Nancy Meyers' The Intern, which which may feature Robert De Niro's best performance in a decade (really).Meanwhile, NP Director of Special Features Ryan Gimarc joins the podcast to offer thoughts on Jafar Panahi's Taxi and Sweden's Oscar submission A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, and to chat with the guys about what's to come at NYFF, the burgeoning list of foreign film submissions for the 88th Academy Awards, and Crimson Peak surprising audiences at Fantastic Fest.Want to be a part of the ProjectionCast conversation? Send us your questions and comments to projectioncast@nextprojection.com and we will discuss them on air!Opening Music: "Flashing Lights" by Kanye WestClosing Music: "Showdown" by Electric Light Orchestra
Tonight, Jake Winters with our weekly movie review on Roy Anderson’s A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. The third entry in the absurdist comedy “Living Trilogy.” Afterwards, we have the “Community Calendar” by Peter Svizeny and well as “News Beyond the Headlines” brought to us by Saif Hassan
Tonight, Jake Winters with our weekly movie review on Roy Anderson’s A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence. The third entry in the absurdist comedy “Living Trilogy.” Afterwards, we have the “Community Calendar” by Peter Svizeny and well as “News Beyond the Headlines” brought to us by Saif Hassan
“A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence,” which opened Friday at the Digital Gym Cinema, is the final part of a Swedish trilogy about being human.
Dave and Alonso are still exhausted from Outfest 2015, but they find time to explain why Marvel movies are like a Partridge Family lunchbox and to promote "the TURIN HORSE of comedies." Like our Facebook page, review us at iTunes, follow us @linoleumcast, best to take the moment present as a present for the moment. Dave's DVD pick of the week: PATHS OF GLORY Dave's DVD pick of every week: SUPER TROOPERS Alonso's DVD pick of the week: 3
This week Spoilerpiece turns 1 year old AND Dave is back! The guys talk about whether it’s okay for him to make "Your Mom Jokes" now that he is a dad. Then Dave jumps into STRANGERLAND, which he dubs “the cinematic equivalent to spit up.” He jokes about how acting skills don’t run in the Fiennes family and wonders how Nicole Kidman is still making movies considering she hasn’t had a good one since 2004’s BIRTH. Dave did see something good though: A PIGEON SAT ON A BRANCH RELFECTING ON EXISTENCE, which has a terrible title but a really interesting premise. Evan covers MINIONS, a film that stars characters who work better in small doses. Finally Kris wraps up the show by reviewing MR. HOLMES, where an elderly Sherlock Holmes has a housekeeper that’s definitely NOT Scottish and he flashes back without acid. Stick around after the closing music for an added bonus.
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review David Gordon Green's latest, Manglehorn, starring Al Pacino, and count down their top 10 films of 2015 so far. Other films discussed include 7 Chinese Brothers, Jurassic World, Over the Top, Welcome to Leith, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Burying the Ex, City Lights, Dope, Meet Him and Die, and Inside Out. 00:01:30 - Manglehorn review00:17:46 - Mid Year Top 10s (Adam's list, Kevin's list)00:37:11 - Watch list including: 7 Chinese Brothers, Jurassic World, Over the Top, Welcome to Leith, A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, Burying the Ex, City Lights, Dope, Meet Him and Die, and Inside Out01:25:42 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases web: filmpulse.nettwitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: facebook.com/filmpulsepatreon: patreon.com/filmpulse intro music by: Matt Oakley outro music by: SJMellia
After forcing Matt to check out "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence", he returns the favor by making me check out the "Entourage" movie - take a listen and email us at onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com to win free AMC tickets!
Shahir drags Matt to a screening of the hottest summer blockbuster: A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence... Roy Andersson's final chapter in his trilogy about the absurdity of life. Heady conversation ensues.
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