Filmed in permanent twilight with a static camera and no music, the British film is gloomy and unrewarding with an oblique and uninformative script from director Joanna Hogg. By Ray Bennett LONDON – ...
A new tale about a British family abroad makes for hilariously uncomfortable viewing. Tim Robey meets its director, Joanna Hogg. Everyone having fun? A scene from Joanna Hogg's inspired new film ...
Over a decade before Tom Hiddleston's high-profile turn in the starring role of the MCU's Loki, the British actor got his start on the big screen in the subdued, astute films of Joanna Hogg.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook This image is from the official website for the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Watching “Archipelago” in ...
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