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"textContent": "Thomas Mann, Nobel Prize-winning writer and voice of the German resistance from abroad, fled Germany in 1933 to take refuge in California, where he lived for sixteen years before returning to Germany in 1949 to receive the Goethe Prize in Frankfurt, show face, and embrace the flattery of his snowballing celebrity. That’s where we enter […]\n\nThe post Cannes Review: Fatherland Finds Paweł Pawlikowski in a Heady, Aching Register first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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