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“We’ve all got stuff in our past that wasn’t too clever.”

February 15, 2013by consideringfilm Leave a comment

Expanding upon his usual theme of deception among the British upper class, Julian Fellowes’s directorial debut Separate Lies is a film with enough intelligence and insight to make up for […]

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