All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 28
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'We Were Just Playing': Munich Review
Two boys, one German and one Ukranian, forge an unlikely friendship
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'Worlds Of Ursula K. Le Guin': Sheffield Review
Film charting the life and legacy of science fiction novelist Ursula K. Le Guin
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'For The Birds': Sheffield Review
Eye-opening look at a woman who has adopted hundreds of birds
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'Under The Wire': Sheffield Review
Essential look at the fearless work of war correspondent Marie Colvin and photographer Paul Conroy
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'What Is Democracy?': Sheffield Review
Filmmaker Astra Taylor explores the notion of democracy in the modern world
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'The Insufferable Groo': Sheffield Review
Intriguing profile of self-proclaimed master low-budget filmmaker Stephen Groo
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'A Northern Soul': Sheffield Review
Sean McAllister follows up A Syrian Love Story with an eye-opening look at his hometown of Hull
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'Hale County This Morning, This Evening': Sheffield Review
RaMell Ross presents a snapshot of daily life in Hale County, Alabama
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'The Silence Of Others': Sheffield Review
Spanish citizens attempt to seek justice for atrocities carried out by General Franco’s regime
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'A Woman Captured': Sheffield Review
Bernadett Tuza-Ritter’s debut feature documentary examines the life of a modern day Hungarian slave
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'Searching For Ingmar Bergman': Cannes Review
Margarethe Von Trotta makes a personal ode to the Swedish master
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'The Dead And The Others': Cannes Review
A Brazilian teen attemps to escape his spiritual fate
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'Lucia's Grace': Cannes Review
There’s some divine intervention afoot in this pleasant Italian comedy which closes Directors’ Fortnight
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'The State Against Mandela And The Others': Cannes Review
Documentary shines a light on the courage behind the epic struggle against apartheid
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'Fugue': Cannes Review
Polish director Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s follow up to ‘The Lure’ is a consistently intriguing mystery
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'Little Tickles': Cannes Review
A deeply personal film about coming to terms with the past is also dramatically satisfying
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'Sink Or Swim': Cannes Review
Good-natured comedy about an all-male synchronised swimming troupe directed by Gilles Lelouche