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A Family is Torn Apart & Patched Back Together in “Collisions”
“Collisions,” a new film written and directed by Richard Levien, is the story of one San Francisco family’s total disruption when their widowed mother (Ana de la Reguera) is arrested by ICE. Starring Izabella Alvarez as super smart 12-year-old Itan … Continue reading
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Tagged ana de la reguera, deportation, ice, immigrants, immigration, izabella alvarez, richard levien
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Movie Review: “Rams” Screening at AFI FEST Presented By Audi
Rams (Icelandic:Hrútar) was an unexpected pleasure at AFI FEST. This is Grimur Hakonarson‘s second dramatic film and is Iceland’s entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. The movie is set in rural Iceland and centered around two brothers … Continue reading
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Tagged Academy Awards, aggression, Best Foreign Language Film, Billy Bennight, blizzard, Brothers, cold, competitiveness, disease, Film, foreign film, Grimur Hakonarson, Gummi, Hrútar, ice, iceland, isolation, Kiddi, Nomination, Oscar Nominated, resentment, Review, scrapie, Sheep, Snow, suspicion
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