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Jellyfish is a 2018 British social-realist film. The film stars Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews and Cyril Nri. [1][2] Sarah is a teenage carer to a mother with mental health issues and two younger children, holding the family together by various means including financially by a part-time job.
Jellyfish: Directed by James Gardner. With Liv Hill, Sinead Matthews, Cyril Nri, Angus Barnett. A young carer discovers an unlikely talent for stand-up comedy.
Jellyfish is a familiar but compassionately drawn portrait of hardscrabble lives, centred by a terrific performance by Liv Hill. This superbly acted coming-of-age...
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In Margate, England, life is not easy for teenager Sarah Taylor, between being bullied at school, being exploited by a dominant boss and having to take care of her depressive mother and her two...
Jellyfish tells the story of Sarah’s discovery of an unexpected outlet for her frustration and quick-tempered wit: stand-up comedy. [Tribeca Film Festival] Fifteen-year-old Sarah Taylor (Liv Hill) exists in the eye of the storm.
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At times funny, at times heart-breaking, JELLYFISH is a sincere and unfiltered look at a young woman who, against all odds finds her voice in stand-up...
Sarah's life as a young carer has turned her into a teenage terror. When her teacher helps her channel her ferocious wit into stand-up comedy, her life's delicate balance is set on a collision course. A sincere look at a young woman who, against all odds finds her voice.
Jellyfish is a familiar but compassionately drawn portrait of hardscrabble lives, centred by a terrific performance by Liv Hill. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 16, 2019. There is real...