All articles by Allan Hunter – Page 33
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Reviews'Disappearance': Venice Review
An Iranian couple get caught in a web of lies in Ali Asgari’s precisely crafted debut
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Reviews'The Hungry': Toronto Review
Shakespearean revenge tragedy Titus Adronicus is updated to modern-day India
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Reviews'Youth': Toronto Review
Feng Xiaogang’s latest follows a military arts troupe in 1970s China
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Reviews'Mrs Fang': Locarno Review
Wang Bing’s Golden Leopard-winning documentary presents an intimate study of the final days of an elderly Chinese woman
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Reviews'The Song Of Scorpions': Locarno Review
Anup Singh’s ambitious third feature stars Golshifteh Farahani and Irrfan Khan
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Reviews'Did You Wonder Who Fired The Gun?': Locarno Review
The director’s family history on the wrong side of racism is an intense, hypnotic experience
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Reviews'What Happened To Monday': Locarno Review
Noomi Rapace buckles up for seven roles in Tommy Wirkola’s B-movie blast
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Reviews'Mrs Hyde': Locarno Review
Isabelle Huppert is struck by a bolt of lightning in Serge Bozon’s reworking of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic.
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Reviews'Sparring': Locarno Review
Mathieu Kassovitz squares up to the role of an ageing boxer who will take any punishment to provide for his family
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Reviews'Wajib': Locarno Review
A family wedding in Palestine puts strain on a father-son relationship in this wry family drama
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Reviews'Let The Corpses Tan': Locarno Review
Bank robbers and police clash on a deserted island in this edgy, excessive thriller
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Reviews'Lola Pater': Locarno Review
Fanny Ardant shines in Nadir Moknèche’s warm drama about a trangender parent
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Reviews'Winter Brothers': Locarno Review
Set in a mining community in Eastern Denmark, this debut from Hlynur Pálmason is intense yet uneven
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Reviews'American Valhalla': Sheffield Review
Iggy Pop gets on a roll with Joshua Homme as they make the album ‘Post Pop Depression’
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Reviews'Brexitannia': Sheffield Review
Why did Great Britain vote to leave the EU? Timothy George Kelly’s doc explores the wider issues behind the shock move.
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Reviews'Even When I Fall': Sheffield Review
The shocking story behind Nepal’s first circus is turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging documentary
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Reviews'The Departure': Sheffield Review
An affecting documentary about Japan’s Zen Buddhist priest who counsels the suicidal and the toll it takes on his own mental health
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Reviews'Mr. Gay Syria': Sheffield Review
A moving case for visibility in the face of hatred and violence
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Reviews'Queerama': Sheffield Review
Opening Sheffield Doc/Fest, Daisy Asquith looks at a century of gay life in the United Kingdom
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Reviews'A River Below': Sheffield Review
The pink river dolphin of the Amazon is the focal point of this unexpectedly compelling documentary















