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        <description>How do you portray a transforming society? In this talk with Seoyeon Ha and Aleksei Myslitskii from the Halle (Saale)-based film club "Wiederblick" we talk about the second installement of Peter Brosens Mongolia-Trilogy "State of Dogs" (1998). The artistic documentary brought the young film club once together – now we’re hearing from two members what makes the film aesthetically so interesting and why it’s politically so relevant, even today. You can watch the film 5 p.m. on the 25th of February at Kino Zazie. Entree: Donation.</description>
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