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  "textContent": "By Jessica Herndon Spring has always had a reputation for stirring things up. Longer days, lighter moods, and irresistible possibilities define the season. It’s a time for clearing that clutter, fresh starts, flirtatious energy, and making connections that feel like they might change everything. In movies, that spark sometimes arrives disguised as a no-strings agreement […]\n\nThe post The Spring Fling Effect: 11 Sundance Institute–Supported Films Where No-Strings Turns Into the Real Thing first appeared on sundance.org.",
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