Her mother was a radical. Second wave feminist and a half. A career woman, an innovator, raised her daughters to do the same. Her mother said they had to change. Said that if they didn’t, who else would? Inevitable, then, that she rebelled, stormed back to more traditional values.
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You can probably tell that I’m flagging, right? I couldn’t think of anything to write about the World Animation 2 selection, and by the time I got through today’s four films, I was only able to write about two of them. Oops…
Comments closedAnother indie film about the lives of failing writers – in this case, turning to a life of crime in addition to flirting with the girl of his dreams.
1 CommentAnother indulgence, but after all, Richard is theatre, literature and cinema’s quintessential anti-hero, and never more so than in Olivier’s gloriously all-out performance, the complete…
Comments closedA charming, funny, moving documentary about the very reason I’m spending my holiday commuting all hours of the day to Edinburgh – cinema.
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