Tag #Family Drama

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Sentimental Value" Receives 15-Minute Standing Ovation at Cannes

Joachim Trier's "Sentimental Value" premiered at Cannes, receiving a 15-minute standing ovation, the third longest in the festival's history; starring Renate Reinsve, who previously won Best Actress for Trier's "The Worst Person in the World," the film explores family, sisterhood, and forgiveness.

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Simón's "Romería" Concludes Autobiographical Trilogy at Cannes

Carla Simón's "Romería", competing at Cannes and releasing September 5th, fictionally recounts her parents' lives in 1980s Vigo amidst the heroin and AIDS epidemic, marking a potential conclusion to her autobiographical film trilogy.

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Death of an Aristocrat Exposes Family's Dark Secrets

The death of Philip Brooke, a controversial aristocrat, reunites his family at their ancestral home, prompting a confrontation with their past and the legacy of wealth and privilege as revealed by his illegitimate daughter, Clara.

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The Love That Remains: A Fractured Family Drama

The Love That Remains", directed by Hlynur Pálmason, depicts the fractured relationship between a divorced Icelandic fisherman, Magnus, and his artist ex-wife, Anna, exploring their strained co-parenting and emotional struggles through a blend of realism and surreal dream sequences set against the s...

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Makropoulos's Novella: Sand as a Symbol of Mortality

Michalis Makropoulos's new novella, published by Kichli in 2025, uses a persistent south wind and sand as symbolic representations of illness and death within a family, culminating in a humorous yet poignant final scene.

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Tinā": Samoan-New Zealand Film Breaks Box Office Records

Tinā," a Samoan-New Zealand drama directed by Miki Magasiva and starring Anapela Polataivao, has become the sixth highest-grossing New Zealand film, grossing nearly \$8 million in under two months, showcasing a heartwarming story of motherhood and cultural identity through music and overcoming grief...

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Sirens": Sisters, Wealth, and a Cult-Like Conspiracy

Sirens" is a five-episode miniseries following two sisters, Devon and Simone, as Devon tries to rescue Simone from the manipulative influence of her wealthy employer, Michaela Kell, and her billionaire husband, Peter, while battling her own personal struggles with addiction and a strained family dyn...

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Dutch Film "Vlam" Explores Teen's Struggle with Unstable Mother

Vlam", a Dutch film, follows Olivia, a teenager forcibly removed from her home due to her unstable mother's actions; the film depicts her experiences in youth care and explores themes of self-harm, mental illness, and the complexities of family relationships.

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The Phoenician Scheme": A Wes Anderson Film on Family, Faith, and Fortune

Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" depicts the reconciliation of aging magnate Zsa-Zsa Korda (Benicio del Toro) with his estranged daughter (Mia Threapleton), a nun, as he names her his heir; the film explores themes of family, faith, and business, and is dedicated to Anderson's late father-in-l...

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Intergenerational Trauma in "Staring at the Sun

Staring at the Sun" traces four generations of a German family on a Saxony-Anhalt farm from WWI to modern Germany, revealing how trauma, abuse, and repression across generations manifest as uncanny events and psychological issues.

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Dream State": A Multi-Generational Novel Exploring Legacy and Environmental Change

Eric Puchner's "Dream State" follows a love triangle in Montana from 2004, exploring the lasting impact of characters' decisions on their children's lives against a backdrop of environmental change, specifically the receding lake and disappearing wildlife, over several decades.

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Sisters 360": A Play Showcases Muslim Girls' Skateboarding Passion

Asif Khan's new play, "Sisters 360," follows two hijab-wearing stepsisters from different cultural backgrounds in Bradford who bond over skateboarding and prepare for a competition, while navigating family tensions and cultural identities.

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