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I Used to be Famous

Eddie Sternberg · 2022 · Film

1h 44m · Comedy, Drama, Music

The narrative centers on a former star grappling with the loss of his past fame, who finds a renewed sense of purpose through an unexpected connection with a talented young musician.

UpliftingContemporaryRedemption Through Unlikely FriendshipsThe Complexity of FameThe Intersection of Music and Personal GrowthFinding Purpose After CelebrityOvercoming Personal Obstacles

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