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Naemi Victoria

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Biography:

Naemi Victoria is a writer and visual artist. She loves art, cinema, and a good laugh. Having completed an undergraduate degree in English and American Studies at the University of Hamburg, she moved to Dublin for a master’s degree in Film Theory at Trinity College. Her research interests are working-class cinema, gender representation, and the study of neoliberalism in popular media. Naemi is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Konstanz. Her research project will investigate the impact of neoliberal ideology on the representation of working-class identity in popular cinema from the late 1990s to the present day.

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Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough (2025) EDIT “It offers a thought-provoking Welsh-on-Welsh commentary that investigates the boundaries between reality and fiction.” – Film Ireland Magazine Sep 29, 2025 Full Review Blue Moon (2025) 90% EDIT “Ethan Hawke's compelling performance lends the character a vulnerability that grants his despair emotional resonance.” – Film Ireland Magazine Apr 17, 2025 Full Review Castro's Spies (2020) 93% EDIT “Opposition is a central theme of Castro's Spies. Like a red thread, it connects the more abstract level of opposing political systems with the personal recollections...” – Film Ireland Magazine Nov 15, 2024 Full Review Apocalypse Clown (2023) 83% EDIT “Apocalypse Clown promises an unhinged road trip that embraces laughter-for-laughter's-sake.” – Film Ireland Magazine Aug 31, 2023 Full Review Pure Grit (2020) 100% EDIT “Pure Grit remains an overall compelling piece with a protagonist who audiences want to cheer on at the racetracks.” – Film Ireland Magazine Oct 13, 2022 Full Review Blackbird (2022) 18% EDIT “It remains up to the audience to decide whether these make up for the plethora of 1960s Bond stereotypes, shaken (not stirred), that are featured in the film.” – Film Ireland Magazine Sep 1, 2022 Full Review You Are Not My Mother (2021) 88% EDIT “You Are Not My Mother skilfully weaves together the threats of familial dysfunction and Irish folk horror into a beautiful patchwork quilt of horror.” – Film Ireland Magazine Mar 18, 2022 Full Review
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