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"textContent": "**Indya Moore** ’s performance in **Father Mother Sister Brother** , the beguiling new film from Jim Jarmusch, shimmers with warm authenticity. The director’s 14th feature is a tight triptych of unconnected stories that come together to say something profound about family ties. The first vignette follows a strange encounter between an evasive father (Tom Waits) and his aloof children (Adam Driver and Mayim Bialik), while the second centres on Charlotte Rampling’shellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\n\n\n",
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