Aoife McArdle makes an eye-catching feature debut with a stylish, seductive drama poised between harsh realities and inviting escapism. 17-year-old Candice (an impressive Ann Skelly) feels trapped in a gloomy seaside town riven with violence, and a life defined by chronic seizures. Everything brightens when she meets a handsome young man who is the spitting image of the fellow she sees in her dreams. Is he the answer to her prayers, or another manifestation of her dangerous fantasies? A dazzling calling card for some bright new talents. GFF18
Kissing Cousins, GFT
…a visual treat that demands to be seen on the big screen.
★★★★ The Times
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