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Summerland and the Living is Easy

everal years ago, when playwright and theater director Jessica Swale initially conceived her first feature film, , set in the English countryside against the backdrop of World War II, there was no predicting how timely her movie would be at this summer’s release. A hopeful story that depicts love between two women, found family, and the rediscovery of self, the film is particularly resonant at this moment when so many

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