All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 11
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Reviews‘Four Little Adults’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-class couple try a lifestyle of polyamory in this Finnish comedy of manners
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Reviews‘Drift’: Sundance Review
Cynthia Erivo stars in Anthony Chen’s sensitive, understated third feature, set on a Greek island
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Reviews‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood’: Sundance Review
A new generation of women comes clean in the woodland wilds of Estonia
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Reviews‘When It Melts’: Sundance Review
A woman confronts her challenging past in this Belgian debut from actor-turned-filmmaker Veerle Baetens
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FeaturesFilms of the year 2022: Allan Hunter
Allan Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990. He is based in Edinburgh and is co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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Reviews‘A Childless Village’: Red Sea Review
An elderly filmmaker returns to a small village to set things right in this Azerbaijan-set comedy
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Reviews‘Goddamned Asura’: Review
Taiwan’s Oscar submission explores the effects of a mass shooting in a Taiwanese market
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Reviews‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’: Review
A global hit on Netflix, this exuberant Indian musical now makes a play for awards
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Reviews‘Bread And Salt’: Cairo Review
Damian Kocur’s mature and thought-provoking debut sees a talented pianist return to the pressure cooker of his small home town
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Reviews‘Tinnitus’: Cairo Review
An professional diver does battle with her body in Gregorio Graziosi’s stylish thriller
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Reviews‘Pray For Our Sinners’: Review
Documentarian Sinead O’Shea explores the difficult history of Ireland’s religious abuses
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Reviews‘A Date In Minsk’: Doclisboa Review
This one-take documentary re-stages the director’s first date with his ex-girlfriend
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Reviews‘A Landscaped Area Too Quiet For Me’: Doclisboa Review
Life passes slowly for the director’s grandparents, and a turbulent past still lingers in this award-winning documentary from Spain
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Reviews‘Scent Of Wind’: Busan Review
Busan opens with this update on the ‘Good Samaritan’ story set in remotest Iran and written and directed by Hadi Mohaghegh
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Reviews‘Autobiography’: Busan Review
Former critic Makbul Mubarak makes an impressive feature debut with this Indonesia-set tale of power and corruption
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Reviews‘Zwigato’: Busan Review
Kapil Sharma switches register to play a family man struggling with India’s gig economy in the latest from Nandita Das
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Reviews‘Vera’: Review
Italian socialite Vera Gemma plays a version of herself in Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s hybrid docudrama
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Reviews‘Dirty Difficult Dangerous’: Hamburg Review
Two refugees find love against the odds in modern Beirut
















