EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a first clip for Brit drama Lynn + Lucy, which will have its world premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival this weekend before heading to the London Film Festival. Writt…
, which will have its world premiere at the San Sebastian Film Festival this weekend before heading to the London Film Festival.
Written and directed by debut feature filmmaker Fyzal Boulifa, a two-time winner of the Illy Prize for Best Short Film at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight, Camilla Bray (Pic charts a life-long, passionate friendship which is tested in extreme circumstances. Starring are newcomer Roxanne Scrimshaw and Nichola Burley (Andrea Arnold’s
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