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Dan Trachtenberg

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Give Me More: 2022 Releases in Review So Far
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Give Me More: 2022 Releases in Review So Far

19 Aug 2022 5 min read
'The Beguiled' meets '10 Cloverfield Lane' in Kelsey Egan's 'Glasshouse'
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'The Beguiled' meets '10 Cloverfield Lane' in Kelsey Egan's 'Glasshouse'

The late Victorian glass structure of the Pearson Conservatory (built in 1882) stamps the landscape of the South African Eastern Cape with a reminder of British colonialism—and it makes one magnificent main set location for writer-director Kelsey Egan’s Glasshouse. In fact, it’s the film’s only location.
12 Jul 2022 2 min read
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