All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 21
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Reviews‘Rival’: Busan Review
A superb performance from Yelizar Nazarenko propels this drama about a nine-year-old boy in increasingly dire straits
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Reviews‘The Art Of Dying Far Away’: Busan Review
A divorcing couple can’t decide what to do with their pet turtle in this quirky relationship drama
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Reviews‘Truman & Tennessee: An Intimate Conversation’: Review
Doc about two giants of US letters delivers ‘enough material to fill a Ryan Murphy’ TV mini-series’
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Reviews‘Tragic Jungle’: Hamburg Review
A Belizean woman left for dead may be a Mayan demon in this broodingly atmospheric adventure yarn
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Reviews‘Beginning’: San Sebastian Review
A mysterious, powerful feature debut from Georgia’s Dea Kulumbegashvili
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Reviews‘Wolfwalkers’: Toronto Review
Cartoon Saloon’s Irish folklore trilogy ends with a film which seems destined to become an instant classic
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Reviews‘Falling’: Toronto Review
Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut features Lance Henriksen as an angry patriarch grappling with dementia
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Reviews‘Salvatore - Shoemaker Of Dreams’: Venice Review
Luca Guadagnino gives the maestro of footwear his due
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Reviews‘Shorta’: Venice Review
A timely, compelling thriller that confronts police brutality and racial tension
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Reviews‘Kriya’: Fantasia Review
Horror from India takes some very unlikely turns around a sinister house and a family curse
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Reviews‘The Curse Of Audrey Earnshaw’: Fantasia Review
Thomas Robert Lee brews up a heady tale of witchcraft in this modern gothic Western
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Reviews‘In The Strange Pursuit Of Laura Durand’: Sarajevo Review
A hapless quest across Greece for a missing 1990s porn star
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Reviews‘Full Moon’: Sarajevo Review
Moral quandries and political commentary intertwine in this impressive low-budget debut thriller
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Reviews‘Crazy Samurai Musashi’: Fantasia Review
An uncut 77 minute action sequence highlights the latest Yuji Shimomura-Tak Sakaguchi collaboration
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Reviews’Focus, Grandma’: Sarajevo Review (opening film)
Sarajevo opens with a bittersweet domestic comedy set in the run-up to war
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Reviews‘Mare’: Sarajevo Review
In this emotional, understated drama, a middle-aged wife finds liberation in an affair















