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"My Happy Family" Celebrates Women Living For Themselves: BUST Revie
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In the Georgian drama film My Happy Family, Manana (Ia Shughliashvili), a middle-aged schoolteacher, decides to move out of the apartment she shares with her parents, her husband, her children, ...
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Created on 15 February 2018
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On Nicole Holofcener's Relatable Female Characters: 52 Weeks Of Director
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Enough Said
“It’s hard to pin down what is so great about Holofcener’s work,” said a review of Enough Said in The New Yorker.
It’s true. Like Nora Ephron before her and perhaps Lynn Shelton after her, ...
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Created on 17 November 2016
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Sally El Hosaini Captures Queer Narratives And Masculinity In Egypt: 52 Weeks Of Directors
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... film. “Again it’s a movie about the people on the edges of society, but I’ve had enough of teenage boys for awhile!”
This post originally appeared on laurencbyrd.wordpress.com.
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Created on 06 October 2016
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Nana Ekvtimishvili Brings Her Georgian Heritage To The Big Screen: 52 Weeks of Directors
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In Bloom
While attending film school in Germany, Nana Ekvtimishvili started writing the script that would one day become her first feature, In Bloom.
Ekvtimishvili was born in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgia ...
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Created on 30 September 2016