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      • Going to the movies is not only about blowing off steam and having a laugh, explain the five experts interviewed for this article. Watching a film can also be a way of appreciating art (in a format more accessible to many of us than a gallery) and learning lessons about ourselves and the world.
      www.abc.net.au/news/2019-02-22/benefits-of-watching-movies/10830400
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