From Gone Girl to Atonement to Mothering Sunday, libraries have long featured in scenes about sex and sexuality.
By Ella Kemp
Eva Husson’s English-language debut is a watered down adaptation of Graham Swift’s eponymous novel.
This year’s LFF programme comprises 39 per cent female and 40 per cent ethnically diverse directors/creators.
Eva Husson’s timely ode to female resistance and survival sees an all-female Kurdish battalion take on ISIS.
The French writer/director on the non-diversity casting of her intimate ‘modern love story’.