Honor Swinton Byrne
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Best culture of 2022 so farThe best films of 2022 so farTilda Swinton aces Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s dreamy fable, director Clio Barnard’s forbidden affair and Catherine Clinch in The Quiet Girl rank in the pick of this year’s films
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After her acclaimed debut in Joanna Hogg’s film, the actor returns in its sequel, starring again alongside her mother, Tilda. She talks about her unconventional upbringing and her off-screen life studying psychology
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From an awkward scene with a knife to an A-lister’s comeback with the sounds of Fiona Apple, Guardian writers pick their favourite big screen bits of the year
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Joanna Hogg’s breakup drama replays, in astonishingly painful detail, her life as a student having an affair with an older man
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The Souvenir and The Goldfinch, both based on celebrated artworks, are set to pique a revival of interest in the originals
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4 out of 5 stars.Mark Kermode's film of the weekThe Souvenir – Joanna Hogg’s most intimate film to dateTom Burke and Honor Swinton Byrne star in this tender tale of a relationship built on deceit
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5 out of 5 stars.Peter Bradshaw's film of the weekThe Souvenir review – sumptuous class study puts Joanna Hogg in the limelightThe director confirms her status as a modern visionary with a deft, distinctive and deeply personal story of young love
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The director of The Souvenir, an extraordinary autobiographical tale set in the 1980s, and Honor Swinton Byrne, who plays her, discuss the relationship with a mysterious older man at the heart of the film
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In the British writer-director’s fourth film, she tells an impactful, semi-autobiographical tale that puts the elite under the microscope
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4 out of 5 stars.Hogg’s disconcerting drama, unveiled at Sundance, challenges insecure film student Honor Swinton Byrne to navigate the murky depths of class and privilege