All Festivals articles – Page 269
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Reviews
‘The Plains’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-aged Melbourne lawyer’s daily commute proves a fascinating docu/fiction hybrid
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‘Met Mes’: Rotterdam Review
Sam de Jong’s third feature uses a colourful coat of irony to explore peer pressure
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‘Splendid Isolation’: Rotterdam Review
Inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic, Urszula Antoniak explores the power of human connection
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‘The Janes’: Sundance Review
Members of Chicago’s The Jane Collective look back on the abortion service they ran in the late 1960s and early 70s
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News
Irish-language drama ‘The Quiet Girl’ to open Dublin International Film Festival (exclusive)
The film is the directorial debut of newcomer Colm Bairéad.
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Features
Four Australian films to tempt festival directors in 2022
A new film from Rolf de Heer as well as fresh names are sparking buzz.
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Reviews
‘Piggy’: Sundance Review
Spanish filmmaker expands her short film into a bold, bloody and insightful feature
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‘Last Flight Home’: Sundance Review
Two-time Sundance winner Ondi Timoner takes an unflinching look at her father’s decision to end his life
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‘The Mission’: Sundance Review
Intriguing, respectful documentary follows American Mormons on their mission to Finland
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‘Am I OK?’: Sundance Review
Dakota Johnson is appealing in this gentle 30-something coming-of-age comedy
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‘Dos Estaciones’: Sundance Review
The machinations of a Mexican tequila factory make for compelling dramatic intrigue
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News
Sundance 2022 unveils Alexei Navalny doc thriller as mystery film
World premiere set for Tuesday evening.
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Reviews
‘Midwives’: Sundance Review
Debut filmmaker Snow Hnin El Hlaing throws open the doors of a Myanmar medical centre
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News
Sundance Institute selects Indigenous filmmaker Fox Maxy as 2022 Merata Mita Fellow
Filmmaker’s first feature Watertight travels between communities and follows people who create their own realities.
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Reviews
‘My Old School’: Sundance Review
Back to your desks, with Alan Cumming and Jono McLeod taking a class in deception
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‘The Exiles’: Sundance Review
Sundance winner reunites veteran documentary filmmaker Christine Choy with the Tiananmen Square protest leaders
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‘God’s Country’: Sundance Review
Thandiwe Newton is superb in this adaptation of James Lee Burke short story Winter Light
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‘Alice’: Sundance Review
Slavery past and present blends into Krystin Van Ver Linden’s vengeful thriller
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News
National Geographic snaps up doc pair on Sundance opening weekend
Interest swirling on ’Nothing Compares’, ’Good Luck To You, Leo Grande’, ’Cha Cha Real Smooth’, ’Honk For Jesus’.
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Reviews
‘Honk For Jesus. Save Your Soul’: Sundance Review
Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown guide this sharp religious satire