Nangs
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29-Aug-2019
Two lovers spend their days getting high off nitrous oxide and robbing from suburban houses until one of them starts to question their purpose. “Nangs,” directed by Sam Rogers, contours an age-old tale of reckless youth, following two young Australian women, Kathleen and Ola, through a haze of drug use and burglary. | Writer, Director, Producer, Editor: Sam Rogers. Cast: Kathleen Mary Lee and Ola Milena.
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