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A Thousand Kisses Deep (2011)

Director: Dana Lustig

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‘The key to happiness in life is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.’ So says Emilia Fox, seductively paraphrasing the Bible in the cryptic trailer for this time-hopping British psychological thriller. It stars Jodie Whittaker as Mia, who witnesses an elderly woman throw herself out the window of her block of flats. Creepily, Mia finds a photograph of her ex lover Ludwig (Dougray Scott) on the body, and inside the woman’s home discovers more of her own belongings. Travelling back and forth in time she begins to wonder if in fact she might be the woman. ‘I think that travelling through time is the external manifestation of the psychological journey she goes through,’ says the film’s director Dana Lustig.’


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