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Nowhere Special review – a tender tale of fatherhood
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Two films, set in two countries, explore in depth the ties between a single parent and child
Fascinating are the parallels that one can sometimes draw between works by filmmakers from two different countries and cultural milieus. At the centre of both Uberto Pasolini’s
Nowhere Special, set in Northern Ireland, and Pierre Monnard’s
Needle Park Baby, set in Switzerland, is a single parent and the relationship with a young child, who both are set to lose.
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Follow the footsteps of Little Women on a pilgrimage in Massachusetts By Susanne Fowler, Chicago Tribune © Wilson Webb/Columbia Pictures/TNS/TNS Crane Beach on Ipswich Bay in Massachusetts is where the seaside scenes in Little Women were filmed, such as this one featuring Emma Watson (from left), Florence Pugh, Saoirse Ronan and Eliza Scanlen as the March sisters.
GROTON, Mass. A rural New England cemetery is not where you’d expect to spot four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan and other Hollywood A-listers on a crisp autumn day.
But there the actors were in 2018, and now on screens around the world, in the Old Burying Ground cemetery in Groton, just one of several real-life locations that director Greta Gerwig used in her much-applauded remake of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel “Little Women.” Gerwig’s film was nominated for six Academy Awards.