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"textContent": "Seven years after collaborating on The Plagiarists, writers James N. Kienitz Wilkins and Robin Schavoir return with The Misconceived—another incisive, inventive movie about the anxieties faced by the never-quite-made-it creative class. Directed by Peter Parlow, that earlier film played with the tropes of found-footage horror to tell a story about untested urban liberalism and the […]\n\nThe post Rotterdam Review: _The Misconceived_ is an Incisive, Inventive Look at Contemporary Life first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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