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Leviticus will be of interest to people who follow the conversion therapy controversy, including woke activists and concerned ...
“Miroirs No. 3” is not a sequel, but rather a reference to the third movement of Maurice Ravel’s piano suite, which (literally) comes into play late in the film’s narrative. The film is the latest ...
Christian Petzold’s beguiling and restorative new drama “Miroirs No. 3” begins with a glance and a car crash. Wreckage and its long-term aftermath have long marked the movies of Petzold, arguably ...
The title of the quietly haunting new film, Miroirs No. 3, comes from a piano piece by Ravel that beautifully evokes the movements of a boat sailing in the ocean. It's no surprise that such music ...