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The musician and filmmaker Gino Piserchio is lit from the right and filmed in very tight close-up, his face filling the frame. His hair is combed down over one eye; he blinks and squints against the light, closing his eyes briefly and smiling at his own discomfort.

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The musician and filmmaker Gino Piserchio is lit from the right and filmed in very tight close-up, his face filling the frame. His hair is combed down over one eye; he blinks and squints against the light, closing his eyes briefly and smiling at his own discomfort.

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