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      • Irish director Phyllida Lloyd’s latest film Herself is devastating and depressing, and its small spikes of hope always teeter on the edge of futility. But the charity and altruism of decent people shine through. It’s a harsh but beautiful journey.
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  2. Sep 10, 2021 · Culture Film Reviews. Herself review: A rousing story that never shies away from the hard truths of abuse. Phyllida Lloyd takes a stealth approach to building its poignancy, drawing her audience...

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    • Clarisse Loughrey
  3. Phyllida Lloyd’s Herself is a modest Irish movie about a single mom who builds a little house for herself and her two young daughters. Sweet enough, but the circumstances that motivate her...

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    • Clare Dunne
  4. Sep 21, 2020 · Herself. Newcomer Clare Dunne lights up this winning drama about an abused wife building a home for her girls. Monday 21 September 2020. Written by Phil de Semlyen. Global film editor. Time Out...

    • Phyllida Lloyd
  5. Oct 17, 2020 · Little-known Irish actress Clare Dunne puts in a stunning performance in 'Herself' as a young mother who escapes her abusive husband.

  6. Herself is a good film, but it’s very easy to see how it could have been great. The film opens with Sandra (Clare Dunne) suffering an attack from her partner Gary (Ian Lloyd Anderson) that results in a broken hand and their daughter’s frantic run to get help.

  7. Jan 8, 2021 · Herself tells the story of a young mother named Sandra (Spider-Man: Far From Home‘s Clare Dunne) who lives in fear of her abusive husband Gary (Ian Loyd Anderson). He doesn’t mind stomping on his bride, even as she reaches for help when laying helpless across the cold, linoleum kitchen floor.

  8. Dec 30, 2020 · A young Dublin mother’s escape from an abusive household with her two children is what sets off the rootlessness at the center of the Phyllida Lloyd-directed Irish drama “Herself.”.

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