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Everything We Loved

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A shy magician revives his wife's happiness by conjuring a son; but the loving family they create is threatened when they become hunted as child abductors.

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Boyd van Hoeij The Hollywood Reporter With its convincingly drawn characters and, in Brett Stewart and Sia Trokenheim, two actors who can do their complex parts justice, this high-end drama convinces on an emotional level even if, visually, the film is rather traditionally put together. May 16, 2016 Full Review Katie Walsh The Playlist Gorgeously shot, with a tinge of darkness and grime, the style reflects an intimate and realistic look at human darkness. Writer-director Max Currie is no doubt one to keep an eye on, as this first feature is stunningly accomplished and deeply affecting. Rated: A- Dec 8, 2014 Full Review Peter Calder New Zealand Herald Stewart and Trokenheim are excellent as a couple sinking deeper into darkness. Rated: 3.5/5 May 16, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A shy magician revives his wife's happiness by conjuring a son; but the loving family they create is threatened when they become hunted as child abductors.
Director
Max Currie
Producer
Tom Hern, Luke Robinson
Screenwriter
Max Currie
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 40m