Trespasses review – an intoxicating, rousing and heartbreaking love story
This adaptation of Louise Kennedy’s masterly novel, set in 70s Belfast, sees a Catholic teacher drawn into a dangerous affair with a Protestant barrister. It really hits a nerve We could be happy together, if only we weren’t here and it wasn’t now: the tragedy of sweethearts caught up in (…)
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