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Director Walter Salles on 'I'm Still Here' and cinema as an antidote to AI and social media

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Director Walter Salles on 'I'm Still Here' and cinema as an antidote to AI and social media

Director Walter Salles on 'I'm Still Here' and cinema as an antidote to AI and social media

Brazilian director Walter Salles discusses his latest film I'm Still Here, why he's moved by Morocco and why cinema is one the best antidotes to AI.


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