All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 26
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'Stieg Larsson: The Man Who Played with Fire': Sundance Review
Fascinating documentary about the best-selling Swedish journalist and author
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Features
Films of the year 2018: Allan Hunter
Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990, as a critc and features writer.
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'Los Reyes': IDFA Review
It really is a dog’s life for strays Chola and Football as they observe their human companions in a skatepark in Chile
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'Kabul, City In The Wind': IDFA Review
Life goes on in Kabul, as its residents stuggle to rebuild and conquer their fears in IDFA’s opening film
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'The Kleptocrats': Doc NYC Review
Gripping documentary about the scandal surrounding Malaysian wealth fund 1MDB
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'The Price Of Everything': Review
Fascinating documentary which explores the complexities of the art world
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'After The Screaming Stops': London Review
This film about the reunion of the band Bros is much more than a routine rock doc
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'The Little Comrade': Busan Review
A six year old girl copes with life in Stalinist-era Estonia
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'The Prey': Busan Review
Prisoners are hunted for sport in this zesty action thriller from Jimmy Henderson
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'Between The Seasons': Busan Review
A friendship blossoms between two women in Kim Junsik’s sensitive drama
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'Kaos': Adana Review
Three men trapped in a cave by a storm reflect on their past misdemeanours
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'Sideway': Adana Review
The arrival of a stranger in a small town may signify the coming apocalypse
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'The Crossing': Toronto Review
Impressive debut is set on the border between Hong Kong and China, where a schoolgirl embarks on a smuggling career
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'The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan' - Toronto Review
A young man recalls his five-year correspondence with a deceased movie star.
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'Where Hands Touch': Toronto Review
Amma Asante’s latest explores forbidden love in Nazi Germany
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'Life Itself': Toronto Review
Screwball comedy, heartfelt romance, tearjerker, melodrama: that’s ’Life Itself’
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'Farming': Toronto Review
An arresting debut from actor-turned-director Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje