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Quentin Clausin's films share a single thread: the invisible line between comfort and freedom, security and alienation. It is the ground on which all his stories are built. It is also what draws him — as a filmmaker who lives and works nomadically — to other cultures: not out of exoticism, but because each culture draws that line differently. And in that difference, something essential about the human condition becomes visible.    

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