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The fog of grief shrouding Miriam, a branch librarian, begins to lift when she starts a love affair with cab driver Janko. But what’s the deal with the vaguely threatening letters she keeps finding?
Link does his best to protect his younger half-brother Travis from their father’s violent rages. But one night he discovers a dark family secret and realises that he must leave his father, who symbolises the violent cultural evisceration of European colonisation.
Storytelling and psychology Wet Monday’s Justyna Mytnik and Luiza Skrzek on what hides behind the happily-ever-after
Art, friendship and nature Tilda Swinton on dressing for Pedro Almodóvar, and The Room Next Door
'I always thought that losing my mother also was discovering her' Sylvia Le Fanu on bringing her own experience of grief to My Eternal Summer
Lights, gunfire, action Scott Adkins on acting, fighting and having fun in Take Cover
20/20 vision in the eye of the storm Salomé Jashi on current challenges facing Georgian documentarians
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