Time for a look at what you might be watching this weekend.
We don’t know each other, so it’s a guessing game, but we did cover five interesting documentaries that look at the history of racism in America yesterday.
Not your jam? OK, how about an “eerie, elegant” psychological drama that scored four stars in the Guardian’s review?
See, we’re not so different.
Just testing.
The Ground Beneath my Feet comes via Austrian filmmaker Marie Kreutzer, with this basic synopsis:
Lola manages her personal life with the same ruthless efficiency as her job as a business consultant. But when a tragic event threatens to destroy everything that she has worked for, Lola’s dark secrets begin to unravel.
I will spare you the entire review, so just watch the trailer and be done with it:
Yes, subtitles.
You made it through Parasite – you can do this.
The Ground Beneath My Feet is available to stream on multiple digital platforms.
[source:guardian]
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