All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 30
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         Reviews Reviews'Mug': Berlin ReviewA freewheeling drama about a facial-transplant patient helps to bring Berlinale 2018 to a close 
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         Reviews Reviews'Ramen Shop': Berlin ReviewEric Khoo’s mouthwatering drama premieres in Berlinale’s culinary section 
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         Reviews Reviews'Land': Berlin ReviewIran’s Babak Jalali sets his third film on a Native American reservation 
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         Reviews Reviews'Central Airport THF': Berlin ReviewKarim Aïnouz brings warmth to his documentary about refugees in the former Tempelhof Airport 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Infinite Football’: ReviewPersonal doc from Corneliu Porumboiu centres around his friend’s ideas for an alternative beautiful game 
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         Reviews Reviews'Butterflies': Sundance ReviewThree estranged siblings take a road trip home in this bittersweet Turkish drama 
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         Reviews Reviews'The Cleaners': Sundance ReviewThis revealing documentary peers into the shadowy world of online content moderators 
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         Reviews Reviews'Time Share (Tiempo Compartido)': Sundance ReviewA holiday complex is anything but paradise in this sinister tale 
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         Reviews Reviews'And Breathe Normally': Sundance ReviewTwo very different women find some common ground in the harsh Icelandic landscape 
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         Reviews Reviews'Rust': Sundance ReviewBrazilian filmmaker Aly Muritiba explores the dangers of technology in this brooding drama 
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         Features FeaturesFilms of the Year 2017: Allan HunterScreen International critics pick their top five films of the year, plus the best doc and a hidden gem. 
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         Reviews Reviews'Deaf Child': IDFA ReviewIDFA audience award-winner traces the inspirational life of a young deaf man 
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         Reviews Reviews'The Long Season': IDFA ReviewDocumentary exploring life inside a bustling Lebanese refugee camp 
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         Reviews Reviews'Of Fathers And Sons': IDFA ReviewSource: IDFA Of Fathers And Sons Dir/Scr: Talal Derki. Germany-Syria-Lebanon. 2017. 98mins Talal Derki’s first feature since his Sundance prize-winning documentary Return To Homs (2013) takes him back to a homeland that bears no resemblance to the one that he once knew. Now living in exile in ... 
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         Reviews Reviews'Under The Family Tree': Busan ReviewA mother and daughter undergo bizarre family therapy in a woodland retreat 
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         Reviews Reviews'Violeta At Last': Busan ReviewEugenia Chaverri stars as a 72-year-old woman making the most of life in Costa Rica 
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         Reviews Reviews'Goliath': Busan ReviewA young man turns to steroids to improve his self-worth in Dominik Locher’s second feature 
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         Reviews Reviews'Tarling Is Darling': Busan ReviewDocumentary exploring the changing world of Indonesian dangdut music 
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         Reviews Reviews'Home Team': Busan ReviewA young football prodidgy finds success is far from guaranteed in modern day Uruguay 
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         Reviews Reviews'Wilderness': Busan ReviewTwo men drawn to boxing for very different reasons forge a firm friendship 
 








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