All England articles – Page 3
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'In Fabric': Toronto Review
A cursed dress haunts its owners in Peter Strickland’s arty horror
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'Gwen': Toronto Review
A teenage girl faces the hardships of life in 19th Century rural Wales
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'Aquarela': Venice Review
Victor Kossakovsky’s bombastic documentary captures the raw power of water
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‘Ray & Liz’: Locarno Review
Artist Richard Billingham’s debut feature is an autobiographical look at his difficult family life
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'Two For Joy': Edinburgh Review
Samantha Morton plays a mother who is slipping into depression after the death of her husband
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'The Devil Outside': Edinburgh Review
A devout Christian teenager finds his faith tested by adolescence
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'Old Boys': Edinburgh Review
An all-boys boarding school is the setting for a 1980s teenage take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac
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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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'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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'Whitney': Cannes Review
Kevin Macdonald’s sombre documentary seeks the truth about Whitney Houston’s troubled life
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'Cold War': Cannes Review
Pawel Pawlikowski follows up Ida with this story of two lovers in 1950s Poland
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'Obey': Tribeca Review
British director Jamie Jones competes at Tribeca with a story set during London’s 2011 riots
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'McQueen': Tribeca Review
Groundbreaking fashion designer Alexander McQueen is profiled in this thrilling documentary
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'Zoe': Tribeca Review
Drake Doremus treads familar ground in this robotic drama with Ewan McGregor and Lea Seydoux
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''Kaiser: The Greatest Footballer Never To Play Football': Tribeca Review
Documentary about a famous Brazilian footballer who never touched a ball
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'The Serengeti Rules': Tribeca Review
Documentary exploring the work of ecologists in five locations across the globe
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'Island Of The Hungry Ghosts': Tribeca Review
Poetic profile of the forgotten asylum seekers detained on Christmas Island
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'The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society': Review
Mike Newell’s adapation of Annie Barrow’s best-selling novel is British security-blanket film-making at its finest
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'Yardie': Review
Idris Elba makes his dynamic directorial debut with this involving drama set in 1970s Jamaica and 1980s London