existentialist portrayals of self-discovery in film
Existentialist portrayals of self-discovery in film refer to cinematic works that explore the search for meaning, identity, and personal authenticity in a vast and often bewildering world, often emphasizing the individual's freedom and responsibility in shaping their own existence.
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