All articles by Neil Young – Page 4
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Reviews‘A Provincial Hospital’: Karlovy Vary Review
Accompished documentary looks at Covid-19 in a small town in Bulgaria
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Reviews‘A Room Of My Own’: Karlovy Vary Review
The power of female friendship comes under the microscope in this accomplished second feature from Georgia
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Reviews‘America’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ofir Raul Grazier breathes new life into the love triangle with his follow-up to ‘The Cakemaker’
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Reviews‘The Uncle’: Karlovy Vary Review
This effective if derivative calling-card debut from Croatia bows in Karlovy Vary’s inaugural Proxima competition
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Reviews‘Fucking Bornholm’ : Karlovy Vary Review
Tensions derail a holiday with friends in Anna Kazejak’s well-observed Danish drama
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Reviews‘The Invitation’: Thessaloniki Review
Fabrizio Maltese accepts an invitation from Abderrahmane Sissako to continue the late Pol Cruchten’s unfinished film in Mauritania
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Reviews‘Sirens’: Thessaloniki Review
The Middle-East’s only all-female thrash metal rock band balance friendship, romance and radicalsim in conservative Lebanon
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Reviews‘The Other Half’: Thessaloniki Review
Photojournalist Giorgos Moutafis makes his film debut with an empathetic picture of refugees and migrants crossing European borders
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Reviews‘Arm Wrestler’: Thessaloniki Review
Yorgos Goussis expands his 2020 award-winning short into a poetic feature-length character study of his brother Panos
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Reviews‘Long Live My Happy Head’: Thessaloniki Review
A moving portrait of graphic novelist Gordon Shaw drawing his journey through cerebral cancer when the global pandemic hits
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Reviews‘Off the Rails’: Thessaloniki Review
Peter Day expands his BBC documentary short into a feature length focus on the British urban parkour collective Brewman
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Reviews‘The City And The City’: Berlin Review
A heartfelt tribute to Thessaloniki highlighting its sorrowful history of antisemitism
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Reviews‘1341 Frames of Love and War’: Berlin Review
Israeli documentarian Ran Tal brings war photographer Micha Bar-Am’s work into focus
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Reviews‘To Love Again’: Rotterdam Review
Jury- and Fipresci-prize winner from China looks at modern pressures on an ageing couple
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Reviews‘Shabu’: Rotterdam review
Upbeat documentary set in Rotterdam over one summer now heads to Berlin’s Generation Kplus
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Reviews‘Excess Will Save Us’: Rotterdam Review
French farming documentary debut blurs the lines between fiction and reality with strange results
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Reviews‘Silver Bird And Rainbow Fish’: Rotterdam Review
Eye-catching collage brings archive materials to life in director Lei Lei’s family history documentary
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Reviews‘Assault’: Rotterdam Review
Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s 12th feature is a return to genre form in this dark comedy thriller
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Reviews‘EAMI’: Rotterdam Review
A work of respectful ethnography into the culture of a Paraguayan forest-dwelling tribe takes home the Tiger in 2022
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Reviews‘The Plains’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-aged Melbourne lawyer’s daily commute proves a fascinating docu/fiction hybrid
















