All articles by Neil Young – Page 7
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‘Faith Can Move Mountains’: Thessaloniki Review
The potential construction of a monastary in Norway is the catalyst for intrigue in this fascinating documentary
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‘LUX’: Thessaloniki Review
Intriguing study of an army-training simulation exercise in Geneva
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‘Days And Nights Of Demetra K.’: Thessaloniki Review
Warm documentary following one of Athens’ veteran sex workers over a tumultuous few years
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‘Singing In The Wilderness’: Thessaloniki Review
Dongnan Chen’s documentary about a rural Chinese Christian choir is unexectedly - and vividly - revealing
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‘Visions Of Empire’: Doclisboa Review
A look behind the facade of the Portugese empire through the archives it still maintains
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‘The Belly Of The Sea’: Moscow Review
In the 19th century, a white medical officer and black sailor clash over the facts of a maritime disaster
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‘Children Of The Enemy’: CPH:DOX Review
An man attempts to rescue his oprhaned grandchildren from a Syrian refugee camp
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‘Bellum – The Daemon Of War’: Visions du Reel Review
The realities of armed conflict suffuse this sombre documentary
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‘Cuban Dancer’: Miami Review
Documentary tells the uplifting story of Alexis Valdes and his move to the US in search of ballet perfection
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‘The City Of Wild Beasts’: Miami Review
A young boy is forced to flee Medellín for the mountains and his elderly grandfather in Henry E Rincon’s follow-up to ‘Hero Steps’
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‘Taste’: Berlin Review
Lê Bảo’s debut took the Special Jury Prize in the festival’s avant garde Encounters section
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‘Le Temps Perdu’: Doclisboa Review
A group of elegant Porteños gathers every week to read aloud from Proust
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‘Bulletproof’: Doclisboa Review
Todd Chandler looks inside the school gates of an America irreperably altered by campus shootings
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‘Looking For Venera’: Rotterdam Review
Kosovo makes its mark again in this award-winning debut
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‘I Comete: A Corsican Summer’: Rotterdam Review
Film set in a small Mediterranean village during the busy summer season shares the Jury Prize at IFFR
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‘Liborio’: Rotterdam Review
A messiah rises in this true-life story drama from the Dominican Republic
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‘Witches Of The Orient’: Rotterdam Review
The world-beating Japanese women’s volleyball team of the 1960s roars colourfully back to life
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‘Gritt’: Rotterdam Review
A performance artist runs out of options in this defiant Norwegian debut
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‘Landscapes Of Resistance’: Rotterdam Review
Powerful testament to the human spirit competes in the Tiger competition