All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 15
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‘#dogpoopgirl’: Transilvania Review
Andrei Hutuleac’s sparky debut wraps sharp social commentary in absurdist comedy
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‘Love Yourself Today’: Galway Review
Irish singer/songwriter Damien Dempsey takes centre stage in this rousing documentary
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‘Feathers’: Cannes Review
Unsettling, wry drama/comedy from Egypt is the winner of the 2021 Critics’ Week top prize at Cannes
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‘Europa’: Cannes Review
An Iraqi refugee desperate for a new life attempts to outrun bloodthirsty Turkish ‘migrant hunters’
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‘Women Do Cry’: Cannes Review
A powerful indictment of the patriarchy in Bulgaria from the directors of ’The Cat In The Wall’ and starring Maria Bakalova of ‘Borat 2’
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‘The Braves’: Cannes Review
A female friendship comes under strain in Anais Volpe’s Directors’ Fortnight title
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‘Freda’: Cannes Review
Creole-language debut from Haiti sparkles at Cannes sidebar Un Certain Regard
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‘Mi Iubita-Mon Amour’: Cannes Review
‘Jumbo’ actress Noemie Merlant also stars in her feature directorial debut
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‘Bruno Reidal, Confessions Of A Murderer’: Cannes Review
France’s Vincent Le Port makes his arresting debut with this dramatisation of a real-life murderer
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‘Zero Fucks Given’: Cannes Review
Adele Exarchopoulos stars as an endlessly on-the-move flight attendant in this Critics Week film
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‘Returning To Reims’: Cannes Review
Jan-Gabriel Pierot uses archive footage to paints his portrait of French working class life over 70 years
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‘Anais In Love’: Cannes Review
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s elegant French romance makes its debut in Critics Week
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‘The Hill Where Lionesses Roar’: Cannes Review
French actress Luana Bajrami makes her directorial debut with this sympathetic drama
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’Porno Uncle Jim”: Thessaloniki Review
Stephan Bookas sets out to discover more about his great uncle, 1960s porn baron J.J Proferes
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‘Absolute Denial’: Annecy Review
A solitary man develops a super-computer in this strikingly ambitious British animation
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’Mount Fuji As Seen From A Moving Train’: Annecy Review
Multi-disciplinary, meditative journey through Japan to its most famous natural landmark
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‘You Animal!’: Annecy Review
A frustrated feline finds herself caught between two lovers in this quirky Filipino animation
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‘All These Sons’: Tribeca Review
The director of ’Minding The Gap’ returns with a powerful documentary about organizations trying to curb Chicago’s gun violence
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‘Ascension’: Tribeca Review
A shrewdly observed documentary which offers a mosaic of images and impressions of Chinese citizens’ pursuit of wealth