Film show: Paul Mescal shines in slow-burn indie film 'Aftersun'
His performance in father-daughter arthouse movie "Aftersun" has scored Paul Mescal his first Academy Award nomination. Film critic Ben Croll tells us why the film is a bittersweet and endearing study of memory, family and 1990s package holidays.
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