Review: Vermiglio (Maura Delpero)
The rituals of village life are vividly captured in this austere yet arresting drama set in the Italian Alps.
The rituals of village life are vividly captured in this austere yet arresting drama set in the Italian Alps.
Suzie Miller's taut family drama translates persuasively to the big screen, and Rosamund Pike’s performance is one for the ages.
A handsome tribute rather than a definitive study. It may inspire, but it won’t surprise.
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