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Director: Angie Bucknell
Cast: Tavi Gevinson
Writer and Rookie editor in chief Tavi Gevinson explores THE VIRGIN SUICIDES through the lens of adolescence, suicide, and memory. It features Gevinson’s own writing and imagery from a fanzine she made about Sofia Coppola’s movie in 2012.
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Strange Magic is a 2018 documentary directed by Angie Bucknell that explores the film The Virgin Suicides through the lens of adolescence, suicide, and memory. The film features writer and Rookie editor in chief Tavi Gevinson's own writing and imagery from a fanzine she created about Sofia Coppola's movie in 2012. The film's critical and public reception are currently unknown as there are no available reviews or ratings for it.
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Strange Magic, the 2018 film directed by Angie Bucknell, offers a unique and intriguing exploration of adolescence, suicide, and memory through the lens of writer and Rookie editor Tavi Gevinson. Fans of thoughtful, introspective documentaries that delve into personal narratives will likely find this film compelling.
Strange Magic is a 2015 American animated jukebox musical fantasy film directed by Gary Rydstrom, screenplay written by Rydstrom, David Berenbaum, and Irene Mecchi based on story written by George Lucas and inspired by William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. The film stars the voices of Alan Cumming, Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Kelley, Meredith Anne Bull, Kristin Chenoweth, Maya Rudolph, Sam Palladio, and Alfred Molina. It follows the leader of the Dark Forest known as the Bog King, who hates the notion of love and orders the destruction of all primroses, a flower used to create love potions. However, he begins to change his mind upon meeting the feisty fairy princess Marianne whose heart was broken by her philandering fiancé Roland. Meanwhile, the elf Sunny seeks to have a love potion made so he may make Marianne's sister Dawn fall in love with him.
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