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newspaper described the film as: "A graceful story of music and memory", rating the film four stars. Don Groves of SBS marveled at Spong's ability to single-handedly bring the story to cinema: "Multi-tasking as director, producer, cinematographer and editor, Spong has crafted a handsome-looking
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