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Financial Times (Nigel Andrews):
“Clara Law’s AUTUMN MOON streaks ahead of the competition this week. At last! A film-maker who understands that cinema is more than exposing strips of celluloid before grandstanding actors.”
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Newsday (Gene Seymour):
“AUTUMN MOON is Ozu set to a new wave rock beat.”
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New York Times (Caryn James):
“Delicate and witty, deadpan and wise, Miss Law is a real find.”
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New York Times (Stephen Holden):
“Gorgeous, exquisite! Visually magnificent.”
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New York Post (Howard Feinstein):
“The delightfully deadpan AUTUMN MOON is gifted Hong Kong filmmaker Clara Law's pop-cultish take on her home base, where McDonald's is the ideal eat-and-meet spot for a young, handsome, and rebellious Japanese tourist and an even younger local girl.”
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Golden Leopard, Locarno Film Festival
Best Screenplay, Valencia Film Festival
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