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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[[h1]Jonction[/h1]

[b]Watch Now:[/b] [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pREzudGhaGU&t=13s]YouTube[/url]
[b]Released:[/b] July 1, 2023
[b]Content Advisory:[/b] [i]no violence[/i], [i]no language[/i], [i]no sexual content[/i]

[quote]A heartwarming 1 minute and 31-second short film that transcends time and borders, depicting a story of resilience, Jonction is love, and hope.

Our tale begins with an intricately designed vase, shattered into pieces. Each fragment represents a poignant moment in time, a memory etched into history. As the fragments lay scattered on the floor, the soft, trembling hands of an old lady - our protagonist, start their meticulous work of piecing the shattered memories back together.

Back in the present, as the last fragment finds its place, the once-broken vase stands whole again, its cracks visible but nonetheless radiant, much like the life of the woman who has put it back together. It's a testament to the passage of time, the resilience of love, and the enduring power of memories.[/quote]

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