Anna/Nana/Nana/Anna

2020 | 26 minutes | 2.5 ★ (2)

Anna/Nana/Nana/Anna
  • Overview

    A tribute to actresses, approaching their presence in and out the screen, humanizing the icons. From the Ukrainian Anna Sten to the French Anna Karina, we can see some close-up faces that marked the history of the cinema, and whose demand is more relevant than ever.

  • Release Date

    30 June 2020

  • DirectingMark Rappaport
  • Budget

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