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“Aftersun” the first feature film by Scottish director Charlotte Wells, a marvelous melancholy chronicle under the Turkish sun.

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Scottish director who lives in New York, Charlotte Wells signs with “Aftersun” a first largely autobiographical feature film. She surrounds herself to do this awesome Paul Mescalactor with an extraordinary presence seen in the series “Normal People”, and the young Frankie Leathera dazzling revelation of the film.

This first feature film hypersensitivewhere dominate blue color and the aquatic element, queries the memory and the mystery of those we think we know but whose truth still ends up escaping us. This results in a real small masterpiece of melancholy cinema who looks at himself as one leafs through a moving family photo album.

Definitely a film not to be missed at the start of the year!

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