All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 9
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‘Fairyland’: Sundance Review
Scoot McNairy and Emilia Jones star in this recreation of the San Francisco playground of the late 1970s and early 80s
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‘Run Rabbit Run’: Sundance Review
Sarah Snook is in full command of this Australian midnight selection, pre-bought by Netflix
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’Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV’: Sundance Review
Rich portrait of pioneering Korean video artist Nam June Paik
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‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’: Sundance Review
Doc set in the Texas borderlands hits the right notes
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‘In My Mother’s Skin’: Sundance Review
Folklore and history combine to chilling effect in this atmospheric horror from The Philippines
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News
Screen’s guide to the 2023 international feature Oscar shortlist
Europe is less dominant this year, with Asia, Latin America and Africa represented.
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Features
Films of the year 2022: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala Halligan is Screen’ s executive editor for reviews and new talent.
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‘Riverbed’: Cairo Review
A mother and daughter struggle to reconnect in Bassem Breche’s imagery-led feature debut
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‘19B’: Cairo Review
An elderly caretaker tends to a crumbling Cairo villa in Ahmad Abdalla’s engaging third feature
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‘Alam’: Cairo Review
A Palestinian-Israeli teenager struggles to shake off the weight of history in Firas Khoury’s feature debut
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‘I Don’t Want To Be Dust’: Cairo Review
An older woman confronts the end of the world in Ivan Lowenberg’s second feature
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‘Far From The Nile’: Cairo Review
Sherief Elkatsha captures the harmonious sound of The Nile Project, a musical collaborative of 11 African countries
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‘All You See’: IDFA Review
IDFA opens with a Dutch debut which speaks eloquently about what it’s like to never be truly at home
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Features
50 films to watch this awards season: 2023 edition
Screen presents its essential guide to the titles likely to dominate conversation across the key categories.
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Comment
Comment: Edinburgh’s collapse shows why a long-term strategy is vital - and no festival is safe
The demise of Scotland’s leading cinemagoing body, the CMI, taking with it a festival and two cinemas, tells us good governance matters.
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Reviews
‘She Said’: London Review
Maria Schrader deftly brings Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s Weinstein investigation to the screen
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‘Pretty Red Dress’: London Review
An ex-con explores his true self in Dionne Edwards’ exhilarating feature debut
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Comment
Awards race comes into sharp focus as the dust settles on Venice and Toronto
With just a few high-profile releases left to come, some sure-fire contenders for best picture have made their presence felt.
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‘Forever’: San Sebastian Review
A family in South Jutland reels after the loss of a beloved son and brother in Frelle Petersen’s drama
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‘Prison 77’: San Sebastian Review
Alberto Rodriguez opens San Sebastian with a brutal 1970s-set Spanish prison drama