Paradise
Paradise
Watch paradise HDToday. A landscape film about isolation, fear, and the ever-presence of religion in rural Pennsylvania.
- Genre: Documentary
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- Director: Emmy Gracia Hernandez
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Watch paradise HDToday. A landscape film about isolation, fear, and the ever-presence of religion in rural Pennsylvania.
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“I've never seen light that looks or feels so dark; forward moving possibility united with so much cosmic terror.”—Marilyn Brakhage