All Screen articles in August 12 2016
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'A Suitable Girl': Tribeca Review
Dirs: Sarita Khurana, Smriti Mundhra. USA-India. 2017. 97 mins.The subject of Indian arranged marriages is a deceptively tricky one to dissect in a documentary, existing as it does at the point where Western cultural beliefs and Eastern traditions meet head to head. And while this triptych ...
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'The Divine Order': Tribeca Review
Marie Leuenberger plays a housewife turned activist protesting her right to vote in 1970s Switzerland
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'Son Of Sofia': Tribeca Review
Filmmaker Elina Psykou’s second feature proves an unsettling coming of age drama
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'Holy Air': Tribeca Review
A Nazareth local schemes to sell bottled holy air to visiting pilgrims in this Israeli comedy
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'King Of Peking': Tribeca Review
Australian filmmaker Sam Voutas’ second Chinese-set feature tells of a father and son who team up to sell bootleg DVDs
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'XX': Review
Horror anthology featuring four individual stories written and directed by female filmmakers
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'Logan': Berlin Review
Hugh Jackman saddles up one last time for James Mangold’s Western-infused Wolverine epic Logan
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'Ana, Mon Amour': Berlin Review
Călin Peter Netzer dissects the anatomy of a relationship in his expertly constructed emotional drama
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'Have A Nice Day': Berlin Review
Liu Jian’s stunning animation is both a visceral thriller and astute political statement about China’s place in the modern world
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'Viceroy's House': Berlin Review
Gurinder Chadha’s Partition-set drama stars Hugh Bonneville and Gillian Anderson
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'Emo The Musical': Berlin Review
The emo subculture is skewered in Neil Triffett’s Australian parody, showing in Berlin’s Generation sidebar
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'Mansfield 66/67': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Todd Hughes, P. David Ebersole, US/UK, 2017, 96 mins
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'Light Thereafter': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Konstantin Bojanov. Bulgaria/Belgium/UK, 2017. 102 mins
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'Sister Of Mine (Demonios sus ojos)': Rotterdam Review
Dir: Pedro Aguilera. 2017, Spain/Colombia, 2017. 94 mins