All articles by Amber Wilkinson – Page 5
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Reviews‘Tack’: Thessaloniki Review
This sensitive documentary follows two Greek female sailors as they seek justice for institutional sexual abuse
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Reviews‘Forest’: Thessaloniki Review
Intimate documentary captures how Europe’s refugee crisis is impacting one Polish family’s quiet forest life
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Reviews‘Stray Bodies’: Thessaloniki Review
Elina Psykou explores how issues of IVF, abortion and euthanasia are treated differently across Europe
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Reviews‘Johatsu - Into Thin Air’: Thessaloniki Review
Sensitive exploration of why – and how – thousands of Japanese people vanish each year without a trace
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Reviews‘Janey’: Glasgow Review
Glasgow’s closing film goes on the road with Scottish comedian Janey Godley
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Reviews‘And So It Begins’: Thessaloniki Review
Ramona S Diaz follows Philippines presidential hopeful Leni Robredo in the run-up to the country’s 2022 elections
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Reviews‘Nocturnes’: Thessaloniki Review
The hawk moth community of the Eastern Himalayas comes into sharp focus in this contemplative doc
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Reviews‘Will & Harper’: Sundance Review
Will Ferrell and his best friend Harper take a cross-country road trip after her transition
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Reviews‘Suncoast’: Sundance Review
Formulaic drama starring Nico Parker and Laura Linney which over-reaches its pathos
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Reviews‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story’: Sundance Review
Increasingly moving documentary is a dialogue with the late actor and disability advocate
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Reviews‘Winner’: Sundance Review
Emilia Jones stars as real-life whistleblower Reality Winner in Susanna Fogel’s pacy dramatisation of her story
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Reviews‘Handling The Undead’: Sundance Review
The dead return to life during a hot Oslo summer in this adaptation of the novel by John Ajvide Lindqvist
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Reviews‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’: Sundance Review
A secret Black society works to make white people’s lives easier in this subversive satire
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Reviews‘Girls State’: Sundance Review
Follow up to ‘Boys State’ is an insightful documentary about everday sexism and young women’s fight for change
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Reviews‘Freaky Tales’: Sundance Review
Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden return to their indie roots with this anarchic quartet of stories set in California, 1987
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Reviews‘Frida’: Sundance Review
Vibrant documentary portrait of Frida Kahlo uses the artist’s own words to tell her story
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Reviews‘Traces’: Review
Croatia’s Oscar submission is a subtle meditation on past influences in the life of an anthropologist
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Reviews‘Wakhri’: Red Sea Review
Well-intentioned drama takes inspiration from a real-life Pakistani honour killing
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Reviews‘Touched’: Thessaloniki Review
A paralysed man embarks on a clandestine relationship with his care assistant in this frank German drama
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Reviews‘Guest Star’: Thessaloniki Review
Vasilis Christofilakis writes, directs and stars in this Greek celebrity satire








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