Super November (2018) -
: Roughly halfway through, the story leaps forward six months. The "Super November" marked in Josie’s calendar—originally meant for moving in together—coincides with the arrival of a fascist police state in the UK.
: The cozy world of hanging out and witty banter is replaced by curfews, civil unrest, and a desperate struggle for survival. Production and Reception Super November (2018)
The film follows (Josie Long), a librarian in Glasgow who falls for a sensitive man named Mikey (Sean Biggerstaff). : Roughly halfway through, the story leaps forward
: Produced by Caledonian Mumblecore Ltd. for less than £4,000, the film was shot in two distinct phases (spring and winter) to reflect its tonal divide. Production and Reception The film follows (Josie Long),
: The first half focuses on their whirlwind romance, characterized by naturalistic dialogue and "sun-dappled" urban architecture.
: Critics like Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian described it as a "creatively open-minded" and "intriguing feature debut".