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From 23 January 2018.

The Florida Project The Florida Project

Sean Baker / USA / 2017 / 115 min / English / 15+

Set in a seedy motel not far from ‘The Most Magical Place On Earth’ – Disney World, Florida – the film tells the story of a spirited six-year-old girl and her friends. While the kids are enjoying a carefree summer holiday filled with adventures and mischief, the adults around them are struggling to cope with a less rosy reality.

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Directed by the filmmaker behind the guerrilla-style hit Tangerine and Prince of Broadway, the winner of the 2009 Kino Otok – Isola Cinema Festival, The Florida Project earned Willem Dafoe an Oscar nomination and the National Board of Review award for Best Supporting Actor.

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