All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 31
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'L'Amant Double': Cannes Review
A surprising change of pace for Francois Ozon sees the French auteur venturing into De Palma territory
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'Closeness': Cannes Review
A social realist debut from Kantemir Balagov is an intense film influenced by the Dardenne brothers
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'Golden Years': Cannes Review
Andre Techine’s latest sees a World War I deserter reinvent himself as a woman named Suzanne
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'The Villainess': Cannes Review
Kim Ok-vin gives an energetic performance in this visceral action thriller
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'Mobile Homes': Cannes Review
British actors Imogen Poots and Callum Turner star in this US-set debut from Vladimir De Fontenay
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'April's Daughter': Cannes Review
Emma Suarez gives a sly star performance in Michel Franco’s follow-up to Chronic
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'BPM (Beats Per Minute): 'Cannes Review'
Dir Robin Campillo. France. 2017. 143mins.Robin Campillo’s third feature as a director confirms the old maxim that the more personal the material, the more authentic the drama. Revisiting elements of his own experience, Campillo has created a bustling fresco of the personalities and politics of the ...
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'Faces Places (Visages Villages)': Cannes Review
Film director Agnes Varda and photographer JR team for a heartwarming road trip through France
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'Sicilian Ghost Story': Cannes Review
This blend of teenage romance, gothic fantasy and Mafia thriller opens Cannes Critics Week
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'Sea Sorrow': Cannes Review
Vanessa Redgrave delivers a thoughtful documentary on the global refugee crisis
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'Son Of Sofia': Tribeca Review
Filmmaker Elina Psykou’s second feature proves an unsettling coming of age drama
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'Almost Heaven': Berlin Review
Documentary set in one of China’s largest mortuaries where teenager Ying Ling learns her trade
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'Last Days In Havana': Berlin Review
Dir: Fernando Perez. Cuba, Spain 2017.93 minsThere is a fond, wistful tone to Last Days In Havana (Últimos días en la Habana) that encourages you to indulge its inconsistencies in plotting and style. The old-fashioned tale of a dying gay man and his surrogate family of ...
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'Devil's Freedom': Berlin Review
Mexico’s drug wars laid bare in Everado Gonzalez’s documentary
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'One Thousand Ropes': Berlin Review
Tusu Tamasese crafts a New Zealand social realist drama with mystical elements
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'Dayveon': Review
A pitoval summer for a young boy in rural Arkansas marks Amman Abbasi’s debut
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'Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked The World': Sundance Review
Dir/scr. Catherine Bainbridge. Canada, 2017, 99 mins
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'Don't Swallow My Heart Alligator Girl': Sundance Review
Dir. Felipe Bragança. Brazil/Netherlands/France, 2016, 106 mins