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The Hard Truth Of VIOLATION
Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli’s revenge thriller digs two graves.
By Meredith Borders · @xymarla · April 2, 2021, 1:10 AM EDT Madeleine Sims-Fewer in VIOLATION.
“We’re complicated people. Nobody’s simple.”
Violation is definitely not the first film to examine the toll revenge takes on the one who is seeking it –
Memento,
Blue Ruin and the aptly titled
Dig Two Graves have all recently been successful at just such an endeavor – but there’s something especially intimate and harrowing about the idea here, a relentless pull that drags the viewer down right along with its avenger.
The film, from writers/directors Dusty Mancinelli and Madeleine Sims-Fewer (who also stars), is uncomfortably confidential right from the start. We’re riding with Miriam (Sims-Fewer) and her husband Caleb (Obi Abili) through stunning countryside to something of a family reunion. Nothing here is as peacefu
Contact Zones of the First World War
Contact Zones of the First World War
Contact Zones of the First World War
Cultural Encounters across the British Empire
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Cambridge University Press
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2022
Contact Zones of the First World War
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This is the first in-depth and comparative study of the experience of colonial encounters for troops from the British Empire during the First World War. Drawing on a rich variety of textual and visual material, Anna Maguire explores new contact zones that materialised beyond the battlefield, on troopships, in ports, in military camps and hospitals, in cafes and city streets. She reveals how the colonial mobilisation of troops during the conflict prompted the emergence of spaces for interactions, fleeting moments or ongoing relationships. Through their personal experiences, she uncovers how men from New Zealand, Sout