Briefly Noted
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"Clean" presents a gripping portrait of bourgeois unravelling through the eyes of Estela, a housemaid in Santiago, in a narrative of tension and class reflection.
In "Scaffolding," the intertwining stories of Anna and Florence explore themes of desire, fidelity, and the intellectual debates surrounding psychoanalysis amidst their personal struggles.
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