Press

Some examples of reviews in the international press

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## Long Distance Information in Screen International

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Room 8 and the Bombay Sapphire Shorts in Campaign

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Baby in best of BIFA

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From Screen International

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Daniel interviewed by Exposure Magazine

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Daniel interviewed by the London Paper

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Clipping from Hot Dog Magazine

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Clipping from Filmwaves Magazine

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Clipping from Manhattan Magazine

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