All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 17
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Features
How will the Covid-19 crisis transform the upcoming awards season?
The coming awards season is going to look very different given the depth of the pandemic and the global crisis in cinema.
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Reviews
‘One Night In Miami’: Venice Review
Regina King adapts the award-winning stage play by Kemp Powers
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Reviews
‘Miss Marx’: Venice Review
Susanna Nicchiarelli pays tribute to Karl Marx’s youngest daughter, Eleanor
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Reviews
‘Padrenostro’: Venice Review
Inspired by Claudio Noce’s childhood, this assassination drama morphs into a father-son tale
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‘Final Account’: Venice Review
A decade’s worth of interviews with elderly Germans culminates in late filmmaker Luke Holland’s Third Reich study
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Reviews
‘The Secret Garden’: Review
After a lengthy delay, this prestige production from Heyday Films moves to streaming services
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Features
Comment: A “Damascene moment” for Venice
This year’s line-up looks very global, very arthouse, and very welcome.
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Features
Seven film industry talking points for the second half of 2020
How will Covid-19 continue to impact markets, festivals, production and the awards race this year?
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Reviews
‘Saint Frances’: Review
After some Covid turbulence, Kelly O’Sullivan’s endearing feature will finally show on the big screen
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Reviews
‘You Should Have Left’: Review
Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfriend drop straight to streaming in Universal’s Blumhouse Production
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Comment
Comment: John Boyega is a hero, says Lucasfilm. They’re right.
As the pictures from London’s Black Lives Matter protest attest, Boyega’s dazzling star quality has grown over the years.
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Comment
Comment: Cannes selection gets show on the road
Fifty-six titles now wear the Cannes 73 label. Thierry Fremaux tries to set them off in style.
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Reviews
‘Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema’: Review
Mark Cousins delivers an epic: he - and all the she’s in it - may find a captive audience awaits