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‘Don’t Call Me Mama’ review: Pia Tjelta stands out in a surprisingly subversive Norwegian immigrant drama that premiered at Karlovy Vary.
Nina Knag's Don't Call Me Mama is a harsh but compelling story of racial power dynamics as a married white woman starts an affair with a refugee.
Forbidden-love drama-thriller “Don’t Call Me Mama,” which is to receive its world premiere at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, has debuted its trailer.
Norwegian director Nina Knag reveals uncomfortable truths about the refugee crisis in Karlovy Vary contender ‘Don’t Call Me Mama,’ starring Pia Tjelta.
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‘Don't Call Me Mama' Review: Pia Tjelta Stands Out In A ... - MSN
This might make Don't Call Me Mama sound like a thriller, but Tjelta adds so many more layers to the character it's actually something more disturbing, like watching a midlife crisis in ...
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