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Après avoir connu brièvement le succès dans le Greenwich Village des années 60, Karen Dalton, une figue majeure – mais méconnue – de la folk américaine, a décidé de vivre déconnectée du reste du monde. Entre biopic et journal intime, Emmanuelle Antille suit la trace de l’artiste maudite.
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