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What Remains of Us review

“Visually sleek”
Jung Sun den Hollander and Kwong Loke. Photo: Kirsten McTernan
Jung Sun den Hollander and Kwong Loke. Photo: Kirsten McTernan
David Lane’s two-hander, directed by Sita Calvert-Ennals, explores the reunion of families across the Korean border

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