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"textContent": "With the halfway point of this year’s Cannes Film Festival fast approaching, one of the best movies I’ve seen is a Chilean chiller called The Meltdown. The story is set in a snowy ski lodge high up in the Andes, where a precocious 9-year-old named Inés (a wonderful Maya O’Rourke) befriends a German skier who […]\n\nThe post Cannes Review: The Meltdown Is an Elusive Chilean Chiller first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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