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Award winner for Best Picture at Annual Copenhagen Film Festival 2019 ‘They Came Like Swallows’ is an existential drama about a confused young man who attempts to fill a deep emotion void ..
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Genre: Drama
Director: David James Watson
Actors: Beatrice Curnew, David James Watson, Jocasta Anderson, Natalie Spencer, Pat Dam Smyth
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