Period Pieces

Period Pieces

2026 · 46 min · Drama, Documentary, History

A century after a village and its paper mill were abandoned, a group of actors is tasked with recreating the fantasized daily life of its inhabitants.

Directed by Samuel Terry Pitre · Written by Samuel Terry Pitre

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