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Debut, or, Objects of the Field of Debris as Currently Catalogued

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A young filmmaker discovers a trail of clues related to the disappearance of a skilled art forger known as Fawn Ma.

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Christopher Llewellyn Reed Hammer to Nail Nov 10
The structure is the thing, and our pleasure in deciphering it is the movie’s raison d’être. The solution may lie within, but if not, the quest is still very much worth watching. Go to Full Review
Alireza Hatamvand FILMINK (Australia) Nov 9
17/20
… one can actually turn off the analytical part of the brain and simply watch the entire film only with their eyes. Go to Full Review
Joshua Peinado In Review Online 03/08/2025
Castronovo does enough to separate his work from the genre that it manages to feel like something resembling a breath of fresh air, and a pleasant surprise in a subgenre increasingly saturating the young filmmaker landscape. Go to Full Review
Vadim Rizov Filmmaker Magazine 02/20/2025
This is clearly “the feature to make a feature,” not a proof-of-concept; as fun as it is, I suspect whatever Castronovo wants to make next would ideally be very different. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A young filmmaker discovers a trail of clues related to the disappearance of a skilled art forger known as Fawn Ma.
Director
Julian Castronovo
Producer
Julian Castronovo
Screenwriter
Julian Castronovo
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 18m