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Interpretation of Multiple Personality Perception in Women through the Cinematic Universe

Tuba Meltem Pekol

Daldry, S. (Director). (2002). The Hours [Film]. Miramax Films, Scott Rudin Productions.

DOI :10.26650/Filmvisio.2024.0010   IUP :10.26650/Filmvisio.2024.0010    Full Text (PDF)

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Tuba Meltem Pekol

Daldry, S. (Director). (2002). The Hours [Film]. Miramax Films, Scott Rudin Productions.


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Pekol TM. Interpretation of Multiple Personality Perception in Women through the Cinematic Universe. Filmvisio [Internet]. 10 Mar. 2025 [cited 10 Mar. 2025];0(3):199-210. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26650/Filmvisio.2024.0010 doi: 10.26650/Filmvisio.2024.0010


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Submitted01.05.2024
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Published Online08.07.2024

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