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Daphne

Leaving herself be a victim for her life challenges, Daphne, a young aspiring woman, who works at a restaurant, where she works hard, fleeing from her hard reality, but once, she experiences horrible thing that forces her to confront her problems.
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Scotsman
September 28, 2017 A richly detailed character study of a 30-something Londoner (Emily Beecham) whose life is in a bit of an emotional nose-dive, something compounded by her witnessing a stabbing.
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London Evening Standard
September 29, 2017 If you're a fan of Bridesmaids, Obvious Child and/or TV shows such as Girls and Fleabag, you'll feel a tingle of rapture, roughly 10 minutes into the proceedings. That feeling won't go away.
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Times (UK)
September 28, 2017 Hard not to like, but difficult to love.
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RogerEbert.com
March 15, 2017 Quickly develops into something pretty remarkable, thanks mostly to the stunning performance at its center.
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Observer (UK)
October 01, 2017 Intensely inhabited by Emily Beecham, it's a performance full of jangling discord and serrated edges, capturing a woman at the exact moment when circumstances magnify her already forcefully nihilistic personality.
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Daily Express (UK)
October 01, 2017 A modest but intriguing film.
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The Sun (UK)
September 28, 2017 I found this an endearing story about being lost, needing to find your place in the world and realising there's no choice but to hoist yourself up by the bootstraps every now and then.
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Sunday Times (UK)
October 01, 2017 Peter Mackie Burns's drama is credible, delivered in a style that fully captures the feel of her world, but its story's brief time span -- a matter of days -- leaves us unsure of how much is at stake.
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Time Out
September 28, 2017 Daphne is a wisecracking wit who may just resemble women you actually know. Imagine that.
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Irish Times
October 01, 2017 A character study that, much like its titular subject, refuses to conform to neat, trite expectations (as marvellously inhabited by Emily Beecham) is an appealing mess of uncertainties.
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Empire Magazine
September 28, 2017 Atmospheric and startlingly well performed by the cast, this is a compelling character study. Daphne may find people largely annoying, but there's inspiration in her determination to find her way.
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Irish Independent
September 29, 2017 There's nothing neat about Mackie Burns' film: like Daphne herself, it's messy and squalid, compellingly real.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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