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Production design was rarely unique. A single bedroom set would be re-decorated with minor adjustments to serve as the backdrop for multiple different films or scenes, keeping overhead costs minimal. Reviewing the South: A Shared Critical Framework A

" (2000) : An rated film that examines the realities of marriage after a difficult romance. Anbe Sivam Anbe Sivam DOT: No. It wasn’t.

DOT: No. It wasn’t.