Carol Kane's Last Oscar Nomination Came in 1976 - 'Between the Temples' Could Change That
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It was kind of guerrilla-filming, you know, it was fast and it was loose, the scenes were sort of scripted the night before or two days before.
The film's exploration of pain and connection is discomforting yet life-affirming, showcasing a jarring sound design that mirrors its improvised nature.
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