All articles by Neil Young – Page 5
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‘The Plains’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-aged Melbourne lawyer’s daily commute proves a fascinating docu/fiction hybrid
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‘Eskape’: IDFA Review
Neary Adeline Hay retraces the steps she took as a child refugee feeling post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
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‘Mafifa’: IDFA Review
Daniela Muñoz Barroso presents a dynamic portrait of late Cuban congan musician Mafifa
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‘A Thousand Fires’: IDFA Review
In Myanmar, a couplle drill for oil by hand and hope for better days in Saeed Farouky’s award-winning documentary
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‘After A Revolution’: IDFA Review
Two siblings on opposing sides of the Libyan civil war cope with its aftermath in different ways
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‘Taamaden’: IDFA Review
Seydou Cisse’s economic migrants take a dangerous route from Mali to Valencia
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‘Day After….’: IDFA Review
Hop on the Rocket paddle-steamer from Dhaka to Khulna in Kamar Ahmad Simon’s seductive documentary
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‘One Take Grace’: IDFA Review
Intimate, engaging portrait of South African actor-domestic worker Mothiba Grace Bapela
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‘Four Journeys’: IDFA Review (opening film)
Louis Hothothot turns the lens on his own childhood in this probingly autobiographical film
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‘Ghosts From The Past (How History Got Into Me)’: Doclisboa Review
Boris Lehman’s memories flash before our eyes in this valedictory, whimsical personal film
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‘Seire’: Busan Review
A disorienting, accomplished psychological drama about a new father grappling with superstition and guilt
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‘Quiet Freedom’: Hamburg Review
Dagmar Manzel and Rolf Lassgard give award-worthy performances as a married couple grappling with old age
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‘Wild Roots’: Karlovy Vary Review
A lively, confident debut from Hungary’s Hajni Kis about an ex-con reconnecting with his daughter
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‘Wars’: Karlovy Vary Review
Editor Nicolas Roy’s directorial debut is a psychological study of life inside a military barracks
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‘Boiling Point’: Karlovy Vary Review
Philip Barantini’s accomplished one-shot drama chronicles a restaurant on one of the year’s busiest nights
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‘The Staffroom’: Karlovy Vary Review
Sonja Tarokic’s debut follows an idealistic school counsellor in conflict with her colleagues
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‘Bird Atlas’: Karlovy Vary Review
An ageing, ailing captain of industry gets some fowl news in this delighful, deadpan Czech drama
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‘Runner’: Karlovy Vary Review
Andrius Blazevicius’ semi-sequel to The Saint delivers ”a kinetic, pummelling experience”
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‘Sava’: Sarajevo Review
Matthew Somerville tracks the mighty river over its full course of almost a thousand kilometres
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’Shooting For Mirza’: Sarajevo Review
A son traces the life of his basketball legend father in this bio-doc of Mirza Delibasic