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Jessica Mae Stover

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The film, to me, is a story that is about the limitations that society puts on the individual, what’s your breaking point and how do you react to that. Which is at least a little meta, given what we’re doing with the project.
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About the story of ARTEMIS ETERNAL

 
Jessica Mae Stover

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