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Nola and the Clones

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Frank Ochieng The Critical Movie Critics 11/09/2018
3.5/4
...vastly affecting...thankfully skilled gems such as Nola and the Clones will remind us that not all moving melodramas about rebellious young women on the edge simply belong on the Lifetime Channel. Go to Full Review
Roe McDermott Hot Press 04/12/2016
The explicitness of Jones' screenplay may alienate some viewers, but its razor-sharp observations of power and gender need to be heard. Go to Full Review
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Denis B @DBernard 5d I thought this was a really touching film. It was a bit slow to start and also very explicit from the get-go, but after a few minutes it drew me in. The perspective is that of an Irish female who is homeless. She seems to be a prostitute, but I am not entirely sure about that. I think it's more that she is homeless and kind of slips into prostitution because she doesn't have anywhere to live/stay and finds it hard to know where the line is between somewhere to sleep/relationship/prostitution. I don't want to be disrespectful. But that there is part of the film's power. You actually think it's a doc-umentary, because of how real the whole thing seems. The plot hinges on the way she continually meets men who are just not really different from one and another. They are kind of all alike or even the same guy. This is underlined by the way the film gets the one actor to play all the differentmen. It didn't hit me for a while, because the actor has such different hair and clothes, accent. See more Read all reviews
Nola and the Clones

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Director
Graham Jones