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  "textContent": "The jealousy of unhappy couples. The pettiness of mean girls. The frustration of insecure husbands. It’s a tale as old as time that’s curiously interpreted by writer-directors Eleanor Wilson and Alex Huston Fischer in Wicker, an audacious, captivating film about an outcast woman, her wood-woven husband, and the village that collapses over their love. This […]\n\nThe post Sundance Review: _Wicker_ Audaciously Contemplates the Self-Destructive Perils of Jealousy first appeared on The Film Stage.",
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