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Take Shelter Take Shelter

Jeff Nichols / USA / 2011 / 123 min / English

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Curtis LaForche lives in a small Ohio town with his wife Samantha and six-year-old deaf daughter Hannah. One day he begins having terrifying dreams. Plagued by these apocalyptic visions, he frantically begins preparations to build a shelter. But after awhile, he begins to question whether to protect his family from a coming storm, or from himself. Since its premiere at Sundance, this critically acclaimed feature has been awarded at festivals worldwide, including the Kingfisher Award at the Ljubljana Festival. English spoken.

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