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[Summary] => When we set sail for Carthage we realized that there was no Carthage nor were we on any boat, but on a jeepney going south and in our canvass pants pockets was a DVD copy of Rigodon, the latest film by presently New York-based Sari Dalena and Keith Sicat. Wed read and heard much about it, this American nightmare post-9/11, in the newspapers and through text message, by word of mouth in the oddest situations and drinking places.
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ARNEL AGAWIN
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