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Beverly Hills Film Festival (BHFF)

BHFF Film Review: Conception

April 7, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Where do babies come from? — a male child asks of his teacher (David Arquette) in a room full of other children all curious to hear the answer.  As their teacher fumbles with words other children give their answers or slyly remark how they can tell him after class.  The “kid’s say the darndest things” […]

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