Duda Gorter - Film: Moisture
Dear Shorts Wrap Academy team, It was with great pleasure that i read your review of my film "Moisture": without a doubt, your perspective on my film- constructive critiques and praises, will help me in future projects/dystopian films. ;) Thank you very much for your generous review at my film and for the motivation to continue on this path of bold films.
P.S: Yeah! I adore "Dogtooth" by Yorgos Lanthimos; i've seen it more than once. ;) I will watch the short films you recommended to me. Thanks!

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