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Acting
Nora Tschirner's perfectly exasperated Titzie carries the emotional weight.
Direction
Anno Saul balances slapstick with genuine immigrant family tension.
Writing
The kebab-vs-Greek feud is stupid and perfect.
Director
Anno Saul
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