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Directed by —, Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films leans on a strong ensemble — Baby Peggy, Heather Linville, Mike Mashon — to carry a story that balances spectacle with character.
The film landed with audiences for its craft and performances, and remains one of the most talked-about documentary titles of 2011.
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