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‘No One Wants to Talk About Mortality’

Por: The Atlantic Entertainment December 20, 2022

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The British director Joanna Hogg on death, mothers, and the allure of memoir moviesA24; The AtlanticDecember 20, 2022, 1:28 PM ETJoanna Hogg is probably the most understated filmmaker to currently have an entire cinematic universe revolving around her. The British director emerged with her 2007 debut feature, Unrelated, which had an autobiographical, and went on to make two other brilliantly quiet interpersonal dramas, Archipelago and... + full article



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