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Tag: family

Guilt and morality come together in ‘A Separation’

Class wars, gender roles, religious struggles and family conflict make “A Separation” an intriguing mystery flick.

Published November 30, 2017
Categorized as Sights Tagged family, film, film culture, gender roles, iran, iranian culture, motherhood, womanhood

‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ explores family values, poetic justice

What wouldn’t you do for family?

Published November 11, 2017
Categorized as Sights Tagged a24, barry keoghan, colin farrell, curzon, curzon bloomsbury, family, film, film culture, nicole kidman, the killing of a sacred deer

‘Mother!’ asks us to reconsider the rules of domesticity

Apart from jump scares and blood, “Mother!” shows us the horrors of womanhood.

Published October 29, 2017
Categorized as Sights, Sounds Tagged black swan, cinema, darren aronofsky, family, femininity, feminism, film, film culture, gender roles, javier bardem, jennifer lawrence, mother!, motherhood, requiem for a dream, womanhood

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