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by Lynne Ramsay
Review: We Need to Talk About Kevin
A Machiavellian son and an outstanding Tilda Swinton as a broken mother. In competition at Cannes in 2011.
Interview: Lynne Ramsay • Director
Family, maternal instinct, education, guilt and the roots of violence. The Scottish director offers a few clues to We Need to Talk About Kevin
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