Film Review: Jirga (2018)
byBefore this review properly starts, a Public Service Announcement for the filmgoing community. Do not – under any circumstances – watch the trailer for…
Before this review properly starts, a Public Service Announcement for the filmgoing community. Do not – under any circumstances – watch the trailer for…
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