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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama "Betrayal") as a clandestine office romance between a married executive and a bright young woman is told backwards, from their recriminatory breakup through to their flirtatious beginnings.
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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And "Claustrophobia", the debut feature from Hong Kong director Ivy Ho, boasted an intriguing premise (albeit one borrowed wholesale from Harold Pinter's drama
indieWIRE News 2009
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Getty Images Claustrophobia can trigger a panic attack, which can seem to appear out of the blue.
Seeing Signs of a Panic Attack Before One Happens Ann Lukits 2011
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Claustrophobia replaces openness as you experience the unnameable on a colossal scale.
The Facelessness of Mass Destruction Willard Spiegelman 2011
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