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    Balance, Not Symmetry

    2019 · Drama · 2h 16m

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  1. Box office. $17,136 [1] Balance, Not Symmetry is a 2019 drama film written and directed by Jamie Adams. The film stars Laura Harrier with Bria Vinaite, Kate Dickie, Tamsin Egerton, Freya Mavor, and Shauna Macdonald in major supporting roles. The film is about Caitlin (Harrier), an art student at the Glasgow School of Art who is struggling with ...

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    • Jamie Adams, Maggie Monteith
  2. Aug 1, 2019 · Balance, Not Symmetry review Biffy Clyro art-school drama topples into cliche. This article is more than 4 years old. Bria Vinaite again proves her star quality in this earnest coming-of-age ...

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  4. Aug 2, 2019 · An American student living a privileged existence at Glasgow School of Art faces the unexpected death of her father. Consumed with her loss, she finds herself re-examining both her life and inner circle. Jamie Adams. Director, Screenplay. Simon Neil.

  5. Aug 1, 2019 · Balance, Not Symmetry follows a tumultuous period in the life of Caitlin (Laura Harrier), a student preparing to finish her final year at Glasgow School of Art. It opens with her American father’s funeral, which sends Caitlin’s heartbroken Scottish mother Mary (Kate Dickie) into a dangerous spiral.

  6. Matthew Turner The List. Balance, Not Symmetry is an uneven film that struggles to balance veracity with happily-ever-after. July 2, 2019 | Rating: 2/5 | Full Review…. Carmen Paddock One Room ...

  7. Balance, Not Symmetry is a 2019 drama film written and directed by Jamie Adams. The film stars Laura Harrier with Bria Vinaite, Kate Dickie, Tamsin Egerton, Freya Mavor, and Shauna Macdonald in major supporting roles. The film is about Caitlin, an art student at the Glasgow School of Art who is struggling with the recent death of her father. It had its world premiere at the Edinburgh ...

  8. Balance, Not Symmetry DRAMA After her father's funeral, American student Caitlin (Laura Harrier) leaves her grieving mother (Kate Dickie) behind to return to her studies at Glasgow School of Art.

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