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  "textContent": "There’s a reason behind the odd credit at the start of Amrum: “A Hark Bohm film by Fatih Akin.” While the two collaborated before on the latter’s In the Fade, this project had a different beginning. Bohm wrote the script to direct himself before realizing he wouldn’t have the strength to do so. Raised on […]\n\nThe post Amrum Review: Fatih Akin Examines the Insidiousness of Fascism Through Coming-of-Age Lens first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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