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A snarky teenager navigates her loving but complicated relationship with two intellectually disabled parents in the coming-of-age comedy “Wildflower.”
The New York Times – Film:
A snarky teenager navigates her loving but complicated relationship with two intellectually disabled parents in the coming-of-age comedy “Wildflower.”
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In this warm dramedy, a family works together to create a stable routine after their college-age daughter is diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
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The Australian filmmaker Craig Boreham’s drama credibly depicts characters who feel most comfortable communicating through sex.
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The documentary features performers and filmmakers discussing onscreen nudity and sex, but offers little on the subject of sexual exploitation.
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In this thriller, a French diplomat takes to the road after being falsely imprisoned by Russian authorities.
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The Italian director Mario Martone creates an expressive, economic depiction of crime and longing in this drama about a man coming home to Naples.
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Gillian Jacobs’s blank slate protagonist floats through a series of encounters in this feature-length movie made up of short films.
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A family archive provides intimate records of a love affair that began between two women imprisoned in the Ravensbrück concentration camp.