Festival reviews – Page 116
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‘The Justice Of Bunny King’: Tribeca Review
Essie Davis brings rough-edged authenticity to a portrait of a mother in crisis
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‘Ascension’: Tribeca Review
A shrewdly observed documentary which offers a mosaic of images and impressions of Chinese citizens’ pursuit of wealth
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‘Accepted’: Tribeca Review
A scandal shakes a successful, unconventional school in this absorbing documentary
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‘Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain’: Tribeca Review
Focus Features delivers food for thought
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‘The Beta Test’: Tribeca Review
A talent agent plunges into a world of sex and murder in this satiric Hollywood thriller
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‘The Kids’: Tribeca Review
Revisiting Larry Clark’s 1995 cause celebre with the surviving cast
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‘All My Friends Hate Me’: Tribeca Review
Comedy and psychodrama intertwine during a birthday blowout among old chums
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‘Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story’: Tribeca Review
The popular, colourful author gets a documentary that’s a real page-turner
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‘12 Mighty Orphans’: Tribeca Review
Luke Wilson and Martin Sheen guide a team of footballing underdogs to a cinematic formula
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‘Poupelle Of Chimneytown’: Rotterdam Review (Closing film)
A young chimney sweep befriends a man made of garbage in this animated Japanese eco-fable
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‘Nudo Mixteco’: Rotterdam Review
The stories of three women intersect in a Mixtec community in rural Mexico
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‘The Day Today’: Rotterdam Review
A windowed grandmother uses near-future technology to bring her husband back from the dead
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‘The Blue Danube’: Rotterdam Review
A stranger brings music to a Japanese community that has long been at war
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‘Decameron’: Rotterdam Review
Bold and unconventional documentary following protests and the pandemic in Hong Kong
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‘The Story Of Southern Islet’: Rotterdam Review
In northern Malaysia, a woman embarks on a spiritual quest to save her ailing husband
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‘In The Heights’: Review
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Tony award-winning musical lights up the big screen at last
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‘Visions Of Empire’: Doclisboa Review
A look behind the facade of the Portugese empire through the archives it still maintains
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‘Bank Job’: Hot Docs Review
Artists Daniel Edelstyn and Hilary Powell bring mischief and activism to their look at economic theory