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‘Queen at Sea’ Review: Juliette Binoche and Tom Courtenay Lead a Gentle, Shattering Drama About Dementia and Autonomy

The film probes ethical dilemmas of dementia and caregiving through a family drama involving a sexual assault, highlighting complex consent issues and enduring love.

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Lance Hammer follows up his debut 'Ballast' with 'Queen at Sea,' a striking, emotionally complicated film starring Juliette Binoche and Tom Courtenay.

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American director Lance Hammer, the first solvent candidate for the Golden Bear. Next to him, Angela Schanelec’s metaphysical, airtight and hard film is displayed in My Wife Cries (***) with the same consistency as Western’s hidden code shines in Wolfram (****), by Australian Warwick Thornton Read

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