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Photo: Bleecker Street In Harry Macqueen’s quiet road trip drama Supernova, grief is not something that begins with death or even significant loss. For Tusker (Stanley Tucci), a writer living with an accelerated form of dementia, early signs of grief occur in the passenger’s seat of an old RV during a trip through rural England with his longtime partner, Sam (Colin Firth). At first glance, the scene isn’t especially revelatory Tusker and Sam lightly debate the virtues of regular maps over satellite navigational systems and squabble over Sam’s slower-than-strictly-necessary driving, just like any settled couple would. ....
Starring Colin Firth, Stanley Tucci, James Dreyfus, Pippa Haywood, and Sarah Woodward. SYNOPSIS: Sam and Tusker are traveling across England in their old RV to visit friends, family and places from their past. Since Tusker was diagnosed with dementia two years ago, their time together is the most important thing they have. From its opening, Supernova is established by sophomore writer/director Harry Macqueen as powerfully gentle; a shot of the night sky stars slowly fades into a pair of locked hands, with cinematographer Dick Pope holding onto the image savoring its minimalistic beauty. We then see a view of Sam and Tusker (convincingly played by Colin Firth and Stanley Tucci with believable and quiet chemistry) caressing one another inside their bed, allowing silence and a single visual expressing the unbreakable bond they have. Tusker, unfortunately, happens to be two years into early dementia, but the love is still there as if they had just met yesterday, and c ....
Jobs and production will be kept in Winona, according to buyout plan. 9:56 pm, Dec. 10, 2020 × John Killen WINONA WinCraft, a Winona-based company that manufactures and sells licensed sports-related merchandise, has been sold to Florida-based Fanatics. It s so exciting, said John Killen, senior vice president of hardgoods/president WinCraft of Fanatics Brand. WinCraft has been here for 60 years, and not much has changed (due to the sale) other than the ownerships and the width of the opportunities. All employees are being retained by the new owners. In fact, Killen said, they will have a better benefits package through Fanatics, and the Winona business should see growth as a result of the sale to Fanatics, the top sports merchandise company in the world. ....