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[edit] Nationality of character in 'Broken Flowers'
Folks,
Could someone plz verify and correct the nationality of Winston in Broken Flowers -- I strongly believe he is not Caribbean but is from Ethiopia. If you recollect, there are references to Ethiopian coffee and a CD burned and given to Bill Murray's character of the Ethiopian jazz artist, Mulatu Astatke.
I would appreciate if someone could rectify what I think is an inaccuracy, and then, plz delete my post too. (I'm not savvy enough in making changes responsibly on this website and do not wish to create any snafus in the process, esp because I am a big admirer of Jeffrey).
Thanks.
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