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Masterstroke Short Films
Lot
Lot had plenty going for him. He was one of the true “survivors”. But everything changed when he took hold of a certain drink. This painting helps all of us learn the painful lesson from Lot.
Lot had plenty going for him. He was one of the true “survivors”. But everything changed when he took hold of a certain drink. This painting helps all of us learn the painful lesson from Lot.
Hosts
Neale Schofield
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