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Blossoms & Blood (2003)

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A collection of alternate takes and deleted material from the Paul Thomas Anderson film _Punch-Drunk Love (2002)_ (qv) are compiled and matched with the Jon Brion song "Here We Go" in this plot-less but very interesting short film. This short piece also features more Jeremy Blake artwork that was not included in the film.
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