All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 26
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Reviews'Only': Tribeca Review
Frieda Pinto and Leslie Odom Jr star in a low key affair set in a dystopian future where the female race is being wiped out
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Reviews'Aamis' ('Ravening'): Tribeca Review
A provocative, transgressive love story starring Lima Das
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Reviews'Push': CPH:Dox review
Incisive documentary looks at the worldwide crisis in affordable housing
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Reviews'The Edge Of Democracy': CPH:DOX review
An emotional, sobering insight into the conflicted soul of Brazil.
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Reviews'Tiny Souls': CPH:DOX Review
Dina Naser documents four years in the life of a trio of young Syrian refugees in Jordan
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Reviews'The Reformist': CPH:DOX Review
Sherin Khankan attempts to establish Europe’s first mosque led by female imams
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Reviews'A Stranger': CPH:DOX Review
Filmmaker Mikel Cee Karlsson profiles a close friend with an extraordinary secret life
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Reviews'The Disappearance Of My Mother': CPH:DOX Review
A deeply intimate profile of Italian model Benedetta Barzini by her son, Beniamino Barrese
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Reviews'On The Inside Of A Military Dictatorship': CPH:DOX Review
An intriguing look at Myanmar’s rocky road from military rule to attempted democracy
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Reviews'The Rest': CPH:DOX Review
Ai Weiwei follows up Human Flow with a deeper exploration of the modern refugee crisis
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Reviews'Halston': Review
Intimate, clear-eyed portrait of 1970s A-list fashion designer Roy Halston Frowick
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Reviews'Flesh Out': Berlin Review
In Mauritania, northwest Africa, a woman is forced to gain weight for her future husband
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Reviews'The Day After I'm Gone': Berlin Review
An Israeli father and daughter struggle with their crumbling relationship
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Reviews'Goldie': Berlin Review
An irrepressible New York teenager fights for her future in the latest from Dutch director Sam De Jong
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Reviews'Tremors': Berlin Review
A gay man struggles with the judgement of his religious family in Guatemala City
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Reviews'Queen Of Hearts': Sundance Review
A successful lawyer embarks on an affair with her teenage stepson
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Reviews'Dolce Fine Giornata': Sundance Review
A successful liberal writer is forced to confront her own prejudices in the aftermath of a terror attack
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Reviews'Shooting The Mafia': Sundance Review
Kim Longinotto documents the work of Italian photojournalist Letizia Battaglia
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Reviews'Stieg Larsson: The Man Who Played with Fire': Sundance Review
Fascinating documentary about the best-selling Swedish journalist and author
















