All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 11
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         Reviews Reviews‘A Landscaped Area Too Quiet For Me’: Doclisboa ReviewLife 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 Reviews‘Scent Of Wind’: Busan ReviewBusan 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 Reviews‘Autobiography’: Busan ReviewFormer critic Makbul Mubarak makes an impressive feature debut with this Indonesia-set tale of power and corruption 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Zwigato’: Busan ReviewKapil 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 Reviews‘Vera’: ReviewItalian socialite Vera Gemma plays a version of herself in Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s hybrid docudrama 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Dirty Difficult Dangerous’: Hamburg ReviewTwo refugees find love against the odds in modern Beirut 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Riceboy Sleeps’: TIFF ReviewA South Korean family attempts to adapt to a new life in Canada in Anthony Shim’s warm drama 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Hummingbird’: Toronto ReviewA man’s life is revealed in non-linear fashion in Francesca Archibugi’s feather-light adaptation of Sandro Veronesi’s novel 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Raymond & Ray’: Toronto ReviewEwan McGregor and Ethan Hawke play estranged half-brothers on a mission to bury their father in this Apple TV+ drama 
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         Reviews Reviews‘A Gaza Weekend’: Toronto ReviewBasil Khalil’s feature debut finds the humour in a couple hiding out from a mutant virus in the Gaza Strip 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Emily’: Toronto ReviewEmma Mackey is luminous in Frances O’Connor’s distinguished biography of the ‘Wuthering Heights’ writer 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Queens’: Venice ReviewYasmine Benkiran’s tale of two women on the run from authorities through Morocco closes Venice Critics Week 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Have You Seen This Woman?’: Venice ReviewKsenija Marinkovic gives a committed performance in this existential psychodrama 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Luxembourg, Luxembourg’: Venice ReviewAntonio Lukich’s second feature is a boisterous, bittersweet saga about twin brothers 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Skin Deep’: Venice ReviewAlex Schaad’s witty, body-switching debut explores identity, gender fluidity and sexuality 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Dogborn’: Venice ReviewIsabella Carbonell’s debut feature is a tightly focused drama about homelessness and sex trafficking 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Innocence’: Venice ReviewGuy Davidi examines Israel’s compulsory military service in this thought-provoking documentary 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Eismayer’: Venice ReviewGerhard Liebmann gives a full-throttle performance in this true-life drama about a closeted military man 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Theater Of Thought’: Telluride ReviewWerner Herzog’s latest documentary is a wide-ranging road trip through the workings of the human brain 
 








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