All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 25
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Reviews‘O Fim Do Mundo’: Locarno Review
Basil Da Cunha’s impressive second feature is set in the slowly gentrifying Reboleira district of Lisbon
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Reviews‘Technoboss’: Locarno Review
A highly idiosyncratic comedy/musical that might just achieve cult status
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Reviews‘A Voluntary Year’: Locarno Review
A German father-daughter comedy/drama which calls to mind ‘Toni Erdmann’
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Reviews‘Instinct’: Locarno Review
An erotic thriller starring Carice Van Houten from ‘Game Of Thrones’, this ’Instinct’ feels quite basic
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Reviews‘Echo’: Locarno Review
Rúnar Rúnarsson’s doc/fiction hybrid examines life around the Icelandic festival season
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Reviews‘7500’: Locarno Review
Flawed but impressive, Patrick Vollrath’s debut is set entirely inside the cockpit of a hijacked plane
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Reviews‘I Was, I Am, I Will Be’: Munich Review
A ‘Green Card’-style drama cuts deeper than expected in this assured second feature
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Reviews'The Wonderland': Annecy Review
Keiichi Hara follows up ‘Miss Hokusai’ with a complex coming-of-age adventure story
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Reviews'The Prince's Voyage': Annecy Review
Distinguished animation from awarded veteran Jean-Francois Laguionie
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Reviews'Mike Wallace Is Here': Sheffield Review
Dynamic documentary about the life and career of influential American newsman Mike Wallace
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Reviews'Midnight Family': Sheffield Review
Fast-paced documentary following one of Mexico City’s many private ambulances
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Reviews'Zero Impunity': Annecy Review
Hard-hitting animation which examines sexual abuse as an international weapon of war
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Reviews'Homeward': Cannes Review
This notable debut takes the form of a father-and-son road trip from Kyiv to Crimea















