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Coen Brothers' 'most personal film yet'

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The Coen Brothers, best known for making offbeat, quirky movies, hit the big time with No Country for Old Men, which won four Oscars, and they followed that up with Burn After Reading, starring George Clooney, which became their first Number One at the US box office.

Now they are back with a black comedy which features a cast of relative unknowns. The Coen Brothers say A Serious Man is their most personal film yet.

Rebecca Jones reports.

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