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Christopher Falzon


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First Sentence
In Bernardo Bertolucci's 1970 film The Conformist, the protagonist, Marcello Clerici (Jean Louis Trintignant), joins the Italian Fascist movement and is sent to Paris to assassinate his former mentor, a philosophy professor. Read the first page
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