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Monday December 12, 2016

Day: December 12, 2016

Interview

Complexity in the Ordinary: An Interview with Kelly Reichardt on Certain Women

December 12, 2016
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By Amir Ganjavie. The latest film from Kelly Reichardt, Certain Women, centers on topics that define and characterize her cinema. Based on short stories from Maile Meloy’s collection Both Ways is the Only Way I Want It, the film presents a story of four strong, independent women coping with the difficulties of living […]

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