Anna and the Apocalypse (2018) - Ella Hunt

Anna and the Apocalypse (2018)

The film starts in the small town of Little Haven, England. Anna Shepard (Ella Hunt) is being driven to school by her father Tony (Mark Benton) along with her best friend John (Malcolm Cumming). Anna turns off the radio as a news report airs on the outbreak of a possibly deadly virus. John accidentally lets it slip in front of Tony that Anna is planning to go traveling instead of attending university after high school. Once they get to school, Tony tries to talk to Anna, but messes up when he brings up her deceased mother. Anna coldly tells Tony she can’t wait to get away from him.

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The Domestics (2018) - Sonoya Mizuno

The Domestics (2018)

When George Miller dreamt up Mad Max in the 1970s, all the Australian director really had to do was look down the road. Working then as a doctor in an emergency room, Miller found himself stitching up car-crash victims on a worryingly regular basis – and the ferocious horror of their wounds, in tandem with the ambient rage he observed at the pumps during the 1973 oil crisis, brought his petrolhead apocalypse roaring into focus.

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Let the Sunshine In (2018) - Juliette Binoche

Let the Sunshine In – Un Beau Soleil Intérieur (2018)

In Bright Sunshine In, the girl in love is played by Juliette Binoche, who is outstanding in this role, which fits her like a glove: the role of Isabelle, a 50-year-old artist who is separated from the father of her child and suffers terribly from loneliness, which leads to each and every failure in a long series of mediocre flings. Indeed, Binoche plays this woman with moving vulnerability, but without distracting us from the somewhat ridiculous dimension of her routine, with its up and downs that come in unpredictable succession.

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