MEIR LEVINE - WHEREVER I RUN short film review
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MEIR LEVINE - WHEREVER I RUN, 4min., USA
Directed by Esther Shpigelman
Set in the year 1961, in a small town diner in the middle of nowhere, breakout NYC artist Meir Levine, stars as a fictional version of himself, haunted by a past love, in this music video for his new song "Wherever I Run".
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