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The One-Line Review Roxy Share Report Abuse Next Blog» Create Blog Sign In The One-Line Review A concise guide to the cinematic and televisual arts Search Roxy (2010) powered by Iain Stott USA Short Film Writer/Director/Cinematographer: Shirley Petchprapa A...B..C...D...E...F...G..H...I J...K...L..M...N...O...P..Q..R Cast: Damien Puckler, Roxy Puckler S...T...U..V...W..X...Y...Z There are echoes of J.D. Salinger’s A Perfect Day for Bananafish (1948) in Shirley Petchprapa’s intensely sensual and ethereally The Year in Film beautiful self-financed short film, which wallows in the poetry of the Play for Today (1970-1984) every day, finding the beauty in acts as simple as a man watching Obscure, Forgotten, Unloved television, running a bath, and even just cleaning his teeth, whilst his Beyond the Canon dog, Roxy – the film’s real star – lolls around with effortless elegance. 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