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Filmed in permanent twilight with a static camera and no music, the British film is gloomy and unrewarding with an oblique and uninformative script from director Joanna Hogg. By Ray Bennett LONDON ...
Alex Schulman, the bestselling book author of “Burn All My Letters” and “Survivors” is set to make his feature debut with “Once in the Archipelago” with a strong cast headlined by ...
Gruelling though Archipelago sounds - the title is another metaphor, for the disconnectedness of the closely related - it exerts a powerful anthropological fascination, which has its own joys. Hogg, ...
After that was completed, she talked about making another film about childlessness - but in fact Archipelago addresses this subject only in passing, when one of the characters, an art master ...
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