With an incredible cast and wry observational wit, Jarmusch paints three Carveresque portraits of families from around the world.
Jim Jarmusch (Paterson, Only Lovers Left Alive) returns with a comedic triptych on family estrangement which picked up Best Film at the Venice Film Festival.
With an incredible cast and wry observational wit, Jarmusch paints three Carveresque portraits of families from around the world: a widowed father (Waits) and his children confront money-troubles in wintry Pennsylvania; a famous writer (Charlotte Rampling) struggles to connect with her daughters over tea in Dublin; and a brother and sister uncover family secrets in Paris. Honest, humane and charming cinema from a modern master.
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