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Director Fernando Eimbcke uses the lay of the land in Las Cruces for his gritty new coming-of-age drama

Дата публикации: 14-08-2026 11:00:00

Nostalgic landmarks, vintage props, and older camera equipment capture a 1970s day in the life of a teenager living in New Mexico's borderlands in the new buzzy indie film "Olmo."

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