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'Dunkirk': Review
Christopher Nolan’s first film to be anchored in real events is a soaring war epic which impresses on every level
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'The Drummer And The Keeper': Galway Review
Dir/scr. Nick Kelly. Ireland, 2017. 92 mins.The first film from Irish former musician and commercials director Nick Kelly, The Drummer And The Keeper is a Rain Man-like comedy/drama in which both protagonists suffer from mental illness – a young man with bipolar disorder who embarks on ...
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'Michael Inside': Galway Review
Frank Berry’s prison drama won Best Irish Film at Galway’s Fleadh, with newcomer Dafhyd Flynn also picking up an award
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'England Is Mine': Edinburgh Review
This biopic of The Smiths’ frontman Morrissey - played by Jack Lowden - closes the 2017 Edinburgh Film Festival
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'Double Date': Edinburgh Review
Comedy horror from first-time director Benjamin Barfoot was written by its star, Danny Morgan
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'Julius Caesar': Edinburgh Review
Shot live and set in a prison, this rough, all-female Shakesperean production is urgent, diverse and relevant
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'My Pure Land': Edinburgh Review
A taut and exciting feature debut by the UK’s Sarmad Masud, based and shot in Pakistan
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'The Last Photograph': Edinburgh Review
Danny Huston directs and stars in this drama about the aftermath of the Lockerbie disaster
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'That Good Night': Edinburgh Review
Sir John Hurt’s final role sees the actor confront the dying of the light
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'Hampstead': Review
Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson star in this painful London-set romance.
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'Brexitannia': Sheffield Review
Why did Great Britain vote to leave the EU? Timothy George Kelly’s doc explores the wider issues behind the shock move.
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'Even When I Fall': Sheffield Review
The shocking story behind Nepal’s first circus is turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging documentary
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'Queerama': Sheffield Review
Opening Sheffield Doc/Fest, Daisy Asquith looks at a century of gay life in the United Kingdom
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'I Am Not A Witch': Cannes Review
An arresting debut from Rungano Nyoni is set in and around Zambia’s capital city Lusaka
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'The Killing Of A Sacred Deer': Cannes Review
Colin Farrel, Nicole Kidman headline the latest from the director of The Lobster
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'How to Talk to Girls at Parties': Cannes Review
Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman star in long-gestating punk meets aliens drama
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'Sea Sorrow': Cannes Review
Vanessa Redgrave delivers a thoughtful documentary on the global refugee crisis
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'Forbidden Games: The Justin Fashanu Story' - Hot Docs Review
The tragic story of the late footballer Jusin Fashanu and his sibling John recalls a homophobic, racist Britain of the 1980s
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'Elián’: Hot Docs Review
The five year-old boy found floating in the Florida Straits in 1999 tells his side of the story
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Whitney 'Can I Be Me': Tribeca Review
It may be unauthorised, but Nick Broomfield’s story of a beautiful diva’s descent into drugs is certainly respectful