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OUT OF THE PAST

ou don’t get too many British debuts like Nathaniel Martello-White’s . Brit flicks comes in all shapes and guises, but kitchen-sink dramas and period films are the national staple, and low-budget features are often televisual. Social, however, exhibits a cinematic sheen and controlled formalism.

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