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Inside Llewyn Davis Screenplay - Joel & Ethan Coen Japanese became the unlikely figureheads of

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Inside Llewyn Davis Screenplay - Joel & Ethan Coen Japanese became the unlikely figureheads of'Inside Llewyn Davis' the screenplay by Joel & Ethan Coen (faber paperback 165 pages) The screenplay for perhaps the Coen's most philosophical film, one which reveals itself over repeat viewings. Humour and humanity are at the core. 1961, New York we follow folk musician Llewyn Davis over the course of a week, he is out of luck but tied to living as an artist. Includes introduction by music historian Elijah Wald, an interview with T Bone Burnett and

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