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Ruth McCabe

That They May Face the Rising Sun (15): Bucolic charm and a whole lot of Blarney.

April 30, 2024April 26, 2024 by bobwp

A One Mann’s Movies review of “That They May Face the Rising Sun” (2023). (from the London Film Festival). This is the second of two London Film Festival films I saw that is released in cinemas today (the other being “Kidnapped“). As such, I am republishing this post. You may have to hunt to find … Read more

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