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Visual Feasts: Merchant Ivory Do What They Do Best in ‘Feast of July’
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Visual Feasts: Merchant Ivory Do What They Do Best in ‘Feast of July’

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Imran Khan
/ 11 February 2019

Visual aestheticism has never been a weak point for the Merchant Ivory production team and they certainly don't slack in their abilities with the sumptuous Feast of July.

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/ 21 June 2013
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