Exhibition
Contemporary Cinema
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1h 44m
Directed by Joanna Hogg | 104 mins | 2013
Two married, childless fifty-something artists (Viv Albertine of the Slits and Liam Gillick) share an austere modernist townhouse and a crushing sense of ennui in Hogg’s third feature, a study in second-nature cohabitation that’s as precise in its rigorous compositions as it is in its description of all the unspoken things that pass between a couple.
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