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The Autumn of Zao
Zao is a little boy living with an incurable disease, in a house beside a lake. A little girl, Cloe, leads him through the forest and tells him the legend of the lake monster. Beyond the pain, death, and time, The Autumn of ZAO is a hymn to dreams, life, and childhood. Filmmaker: Nikolaus Roche-Kresse
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