All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 28
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'Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere)': Cannes Review
Source: Cannes Film Festival Murder Me, Monster Dir Alejandro Fadel. Argentina. 2018. 106mins Alejandro Fadel wades into some dark, murky waters with Murder Me, Monster (Muere, Monstruo, Muere), a gory creature feature from the fantasy realms of Guillermo Del Toro with a nod to David Lynch along ...
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'Another Day Of Life': Cannes Review
Animation/live-action hybrid look at Angola’s 1975 fight for independence
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'Ash Is Purest White': Cannes Review
Jia Zhangke explores the evolution of China through the experiences of a woman released from jail
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'El Angel': Cannes Review
Propulsive crime drama from Argentina features a breakthrough performance from newcomer Lorenzo Ferro
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'Diamantino': Cannes Review
Portugese comedy ’Diamantino’ shoots hard and scores the top prize at Cannes Critics’ Week
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'Border (Gräns)': Cannes Review
A lonely customs officer forms a bond with a strange traveller
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'Rafiki': Cannes Review
Kenya’s first film at Cannes brings a fresh energy to its central lesbian love story
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'The Eyes Of Orson Welles': Cannes Review
Reservations about the need for yet another film on Orson Welles are soon silenced by the latest highly personal documentary.
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'United Skates': Tribeca Review
An infectious documentary about roller skating takes the audience award (docs) at Tribeca
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'The Proposal': Tribeca Review
Documentary exploring the protected legacy of Mexican artist Luis Barragán
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'Smuggling Hendrix': Tribeca Review
A Greek Cypriot man must rescue his beloved dog from Turkish-occupied territory
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'Tanzania Transit': Tribeca Review
Passengers travelling by train across Tanzania paint a rich portrait of Africa
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'Love, Gilda': Tribeca Review
Compelling documentary looking at the life and career of American comic Gilda Radner
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'All I Wish': Review
The seemingly ageless Sharon Stone props up this old-fashioned debut from Susan Walter
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'Mug': Berlin Review
A freewheeling drama about a facial-transplant patient helps to bring Berlinale 2018 to a close
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'Ramen Shop': Berlin Review
Eric Khoo’s mouthwatering drama premieres in Berlinale’s culinary section
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'Land': Berlin Review
Iran’s Babak Jalali sets his third film on a Native American reservation
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'Central Airport THF': Berlin Review
Karim Aïnouz brings warmth to his documentary about refugees in the former Tempelhof Airport
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‘Infinite Football’: Review
Personal doc from Corneliu Porumboiu centres around his friend’s ideas for an alternative beautiful game
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'Butterflies': Sundance Review
Three estranged siblings take a road trip home in this bittersweet Turkish drama