Tag Archives: Francis Lee
Review in Brief: Ammonite (2020)
AMMONITE is a labour-intensive, impeccably detailed and tender film, the second from tactile master Francis Lee. This is a story of passions, of the agony of being starved of them, of being kept from them. Direct comparisons to PORTRAIT OF … Continue reading
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Tagged Ammonite, Francis Lee, God's Own Country, Historical Drama, Kate Winslet, Saoirse Ronan
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Review: God’s Own Country (2017)
I’ve wandered a fair bit around Brontë Country over the years, but I’ve never seen it quite as stunningly presented as in GOD’S OWN COUNTRY. Much like some of the best British films of the past few years, such as … Continue reading
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Tagged Alec Secareanu, Drama, Francis Lee, God's Own Country, Ian Hart, Josh O'Connor, Radiator, Rita Sue and Bob Too, Romance, The Levelling, The Royle Family
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