All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 17
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Features
10 films to look out for at the 2021 Berlin Film Festival
This year is an opportunity for Carlo Chatrian and Mariette Rissenbeek to elevate some new talents and spotlight some others.
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Reviews
‘Cherry’: Review
The Russo Brothers go straight in this epic tale of a college drop out, war veteran and druggy bank robber starring Tom Holland.
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In profile: the Oscar and Bafta documentary contenders
The roster of documentary features in contention for major awards has narrowed significantly from the bumper crop of submissions this year.
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Reviews
‘The United States Vs. Billie Holiday’: Review
A stunning performance by Andra Day elevates Lee Daniels’ sad biopic
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‘Allen v. Farrow’: Review
HBO’s documentary recounts the story of Woody and Mia, but it’s Dylan Farrow who emerges to command the gaze
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News
Comment: Berlin grins and bears it
An arthouse-orientated Berlin line-up could ultimately reveal some pleasant surprises.
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Features
10 films that stood out at Sundance 2021
Screen International’s chief critic picks out some of the buzzy titles from this year’s Sundance Online.
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Comment
Comment: Sundance Online has set a new industry gold standard
It was different, certainly, but vibrant and full of the Park City spirit with a feeling of wider – in a way more democratic – access.
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News
Eight talking points from the Bafta Film Awards longlists
Screen’s analysis of the Bafta Film Awards longlists, which have been unveiled following the first round of voting.
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Reviews
‘Judas And The Black Messiah’: Review
The short life and explosive times of Black Panther Fred Hampton
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‘Riders Of Justice’: Rotterdam Review
‘Men & Chicken’ director Anders Thomas Jensen delivers absurdist comedy with a very tough edge for Rotterdam’s opening night
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‘Together Together’: Sundance Review
A gentle surrogate comedy starring Ed Helms and Patti Harrison
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‘Eight For Silver’: Sundance Review
Sean Ellis bays at the moon in this deliciously slippery werewolf drama
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‘The Most Beautiful Boy In The World’: Sundance Review
Fifty years later, Bjorn Andresen looks back at his life, and ‘Death In Venice’
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‘President’: Sundance Review
A remarkable story of bravery and determination against daunting odds in Zimbabwe’s first “free and fair” elections
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‘Malcolm & Marie’: Review (Netflix)
A long night in Malibu with David John Washington and Zendaya
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‘The Dig’: Review (Netflix)
In a time of great change, some elements remain reassuringly constant
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Comment
Comment: Film business should kick off 2021 by knuckling down to reality
Every sector rallied last year to the best of its ability in a constantly twisting scenario.