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Direction
Ambrose's obsessive detail work turns every frame into argument.
Acting
Beaumont's aged longing meets Coles's opaque, deliberate presence.
Cinematography
Skin and shadow negotiate power in every carefully blocked shot.
Director
Anna Ambrose
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