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Cow [2022] MUBI Review : A Brutal and Brilliant Triumph from Andrea Arnold

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The Employer and the Employee [2021]: ‘Cannes’ Review – A Modest, Bleak Portrait of Class Privilege and Indifference

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Memory House [2020] Review – A Surrealistic Tale About Violence

Memory House [2020] Review – A Surrealistic Tale About Violence
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