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The Summer Book review: Glenn Close elevates this sensitive family getaway
Summary by Irish Independent
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The Summer Book review: A film that treats the heaviest of subjects with the gentlest of touches
The opening moments of The Summer Book sets the tone to come. The camera trains on water, at the shore’s edge, as it laps over the freezing ground with an icy crunch. It’s a delicate sequence in a film full of them, inextricably connected by its umbilical cord to Mother Nature. The source is Tove Jansson’s 1972 novella – a slim tale of a grandmother, her son and his daughter as they summer in a remote family cottage in the Gulf of Finland.Glenn …
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