Review of Blood Tea and Red String (2006) by Nathan Lee for New York Times — 03 Oct 2006
As much a work of sculpture as of cinema, this 71-minute movie, 13 years in the making, is the handmade brainchild of Christiane Cegavske, an artist who dabbles in film but whose talents and sensibility align more naturally with those of the contemporary-art world.
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This review of Blood Tea and Red String (2006) was written by Nathan Lee and published by New York Times on 03 Oct 2006.
Blood Tea and Red String has generally received positive reviews.
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