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• Atonement (2007) - Best Supporting Actress (2008)

• Brooklyn (2015) - Best Actress (2016)

• Lady Bird (2017) - Best Actress (2018)

• Little Women (2019) - Best Actress (2020)


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“Time, I think, is like walking backward away from something: say, from a kiss. First there is the kiss; then you step back, and the eyes fill up your vision, then the eyes are framed in the face as you step further away; the face then is part of a body, and then the body is framed in a doorway, then the doorway framed in the trees beside it. The path grows longer and the door smaller, the trees fill up your sight and the door is lost, then the path is lost in the woods and the woods lost in the hills. Yet somewhere in the center still is the kiss. That’s what time is like.”

John Crowley, from Engine Summer (Doubleday, 1979)

“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016Starrin

“The Present” by Andrew Upton, adapted from Chekhov’s “Platonov”

Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 2016

Starring Cate Blanchett, Richard Roxburgh, Anna Bamford, Andrew Buchanan, David Downer, Eamon Farren, Martin Jacobs, Brandon McClelland, Jacqueline McKenzie, Marshall Napier, Susan Prior, Chris Ryan & Toby Schmitz


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“And then you’ll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the p

“And then you’ll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past, someone who’s only yours, and you’ll realise that this is where your life is.“

Brooklyn (2015) dir. John Crowley


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“Where’d You Go Bernadette” and “The Goldfinch”: Coming Soon to a Theater Near You!

Plenty of best-selling and beloved novels will be coming out as feature films this year but two that I am particularly anticipating are:

Where’d You Go, Bernadetteis the story of an anxiety-riddled mom who becomes overwhelmed by the day to day choices in life and runs away. Her 15-year-old daughter is left to try to find out where she has gone and why she has left. In the process, she uncovers…

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