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Dec 29, 2020 · After fleeing her abusive husband, a woman figures out how to build a new home for herself and her daughters.
- Phyllida Lloyd
Jan 8, 2021 · Phyllida Lloyd, who helmed " Mamma Mia! ," is not afraid of reaching for big emotions, utilizing inspirational needle-drops and montages that show the house coming into existence. But there's something else going on here, something that makes all of this a deeper and more powerful story.
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...
- 2 min
- Clarisse Loughrey
Single mother Sandra (Clare Dunne) escapes her abusive partner with her two young children, only to find herself trapped in temporary accommodation.
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- Phyllida Lloyd
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- Clare Dunne
Sep 21, 2020 · Written by Phil de Semlyen. Time Out says. That trusty tradition of uplifting British films in which a group of strangers team up to achieve something against the odds gets an unlikely addition in...
- Phyllida Lloyd
Sep 11, 2021 · An inspirational and heartfelt watch. Both harrowing and heartwarming, Herself tackles the issues of domestic abuse and the Irish housing crisis with a deep sense of humanity and hope.
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A quietly eloquent little film about the hurt of ending an abusive relationship, the hardship of asking others for help, and the healing power of starting a new life on your own terms. Full...