Representations of Mental Health in the Film Return to Oz

Introduction The 1985 film Return to Oz, directed by Walter Murch, has long captivated viewers with its darker and more complex portrayal of…

Introduction The 1985 film Return to Oz, directed by Walter Murch, has long captivated viewers with its darker and more complex portrayal of…

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