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  1. Sep 23, 2023 Full Review M.N. Miller Ready Steady Cut The Photograph is a gorgeous looking film about how life doesn’t always go as planned, love will endure even when relationships drift apart ...

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    • Stella Meghie
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    • Issa Rae
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  2. Feb 14, 2020 · Through cinematographer Mark Schwartzbard ’s lens, “The Photograph” feels like a gentle throwback to romantic movies that left their audiences in good spirits as they filed out of the theater. Robert Glasper ’s jazzy score adds a sultry finish to both love stories, tying together the past and the present. There are some rough notes in ...

  3. Allison Rose FlickDirect. The Photograph is a study of opposites in so much as the movie itself moves at a slow pace while Michael and Mae's relationship goes from zero to sixty in about ten ...

  4. The Photograph: Directed by Stella Meghie. With Issa Rae, LaKeith Stanfield, Chanté Adams, Y'lan Noel. A series of intertwining love stories set in the past and in the present.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Stella Meghie
    • 2020-02-14
  5. The Photograph is a visually stylish treat that puts black love front and centre, something still so rarely seen in Hollywood films. Engrossing but never challenging, it is destined to become a ...

  6. Feb 3, 2020 · by Ian Freer |. Published on 02 03 2020. Release Date: 05 Mar 2020. Original Title: The Photograph. There’s something old-school about The Photograph. The fourth film by Stella Meghie (following ...

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  8. Feb 14, 2020 · When famed photographer Christina Eames unexpectedly dies, she leaves her estranged daughter Mae Morton (Issa Rae) hurt, angry and full of questions. When a photograph tucked away in a safe-deposit box is found, Mae finds herself on a journey delving into her mother's early life and ignites a powerful, unexpected romance with a rising-star journalist, Michael Block (LaKeith Stanfield).

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