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Filmmaker Joanna Hogg conceived her 2019 semi-autobiographical drama The Souvenir as a two-part work. The second installment is a wonderfully generous movie, sardonic in tone but rich in emotion.
Honor Swinton Byrne plays a film student navigating love and ambition in 1980s London in Joanna Hogg’s oblique and exquisite new film.
‘The Souvenir: Part II’: A beautiful movie about the process of making a movie Like the original, sequel makes the most of the very real mother-daughter dynamic.
‘The Souvenir’ Film Review: Sundance Award-Winner Weaves a Dreamy but Honest Memory Piece Honor Swinton-Byrne (daughter of Tilda) stars in a forthright recollection of bad romance, exquisitely ...
‘The Souvenir’ a stunning study of a smart woman who can’t quit a dangerous man Honor Swinton Byrne and Tom Burke do beautiful work as the dysfunctional couple, and what a pleasure to see ...
Four stars: As autobiographical as fiction can get, Joanna Hogg’s ‘The Souvenir’ delves into 1980s London, examining the privilege and relationships that formed the filmmaker.
Movie Review In ‘The Souvenir,’ he’s older and more experienced — and soon enough she’s wiser By Ty Burr Globe Staff,May 22, 2019, 1:09 p.m.
Joanna Hogg's autobiographical sequel The Souvenir Part II was the peak of her career to date, but her narrative was already claimed.
‘The Souvenir’ Trailer: Discover the Power of Joanna Hogg’s Sundance Darling Writer-director Joanna Hogg looks into her own past to create a cinematic memoir rich with feeling.
In 'The Souvenir Part II,' Joanna Hogg's delicate, quixotic style — not so much about plot, per se, as a pervasive mood — still weaves its same strange magic.
An incredible breakout performance from Honor Swinton Byrne (Tilda's daughter) galvanizes Joanna Hogg's indelible story of first love.