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    Mar 22, 2020 · Consequently, I can't describe Second Spring as a master work but equally what Kelleher achieves in its first hour is quite enough for me to note him as a filmmaker of rare individuality and promise. For all the eventual disappointment Second Spring is an exciting discovery. MANSEL STIMPSON. Cast: Cathy Naden, Jerry Killick, Indra Ové, Matthew ...

    • Mansel Stimpson
  2. Sep 6, 2021 · At least it’s not Alzheimer’s, says Tim feebly. Second Spring is unlike any recent films about dementia, such as The Father or Falling, partly because fronto-temporal degeneration is an uncommon variety that progresses slowly and usually affects younger people. And emotions here don't run high. As the title of the film suggests, this new ...

  3. Second Spring. Vulnerable, her health failing and against all advice, Kathy Deane leaves the safety of her marriage for a man she barely knows. The eerie, clanging dissonance of trombonist Peter ...

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    • Indra Ové
    • Andy Kelleher
    • Drama
  4. Sep 7, 2021 · Second Spring's contemplative tone is perfectly suited to its humane study of illness, ignoring easy narrative resolutions to instead seek imperfect but complex emotional acceptance.

  5. Mixed Reviews. Negative Reviews. 80. CineVue. Jan 4, 2021. Second Spring is a film about endurance and acceptance, tackling its subject matter with quiet poise where a lesser film might have fallen to mawkish sentiment. Read More. By Christopher Machell FULL REVIEW. See 1 Critic Review.

    • Andy Kelleher
    • Cathy Naden
  6. After Arab Spring, a decade of upheaval and lost hopes. www.independent.co.uk. Nicola Peltz's girl squad has a uniform, and it's the perfect look for spring. www.hellomagazine.com. In Second Spring, an archaeologist who has developed a lesser-known form of dementia that alters her personality, unmasks her new life – to the dismay of….

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  8. Review by Benjamin Poole. Watching Second Spring, director Andy Kelleher and writer Martin Herron’s character study of a middle-aged woman, Kathy (Cathy Naden) succumbing to a rare brain condition which manifests in uncivil social interactions, may well make you a little paranoid about the state of your own mental health.

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