Natalie Erika James’ new film “Saccharine” opens with a shot of a jelly donut getting devoured, and then the footage is spun in reverse, with the bloody-looking goo getting sucked back into the donut.
With a hungry ghost and a series of crippling self-esteem issues in tow, 'Saccharine' leaves a lot for audiences to stomach.
Australian writer-director Natalie Erika James hitches eating disorders and corporeal revulsion to the East Asian cultural ...
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Natalie Erika James' third feature 'Saccharine' lacks the emotional wallop of her debut 'Relic' but confirms her skills as a ...
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With a hungry ghost and a series of crippling self-esteem issues in tow, Saccharine leaves a lot for audiences to stomach. Six years after making her feature directorial debut at Sundance with Relic ...
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Japanese-Australian filmmaker Natalie Erika James returns to the themes of female identity and family trauma she explored in ...