All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 4
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‘Faruk’: Berlin Review
Hybrid docufiction explores Istanbul’s rebuild through the experiences of the director’s nonagenarian father
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‘Favoriten’: Berlin Review
Documentary spends three years following an inner-city Viennese primary school
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‘Argylle’: Review
Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell headline Matthew Vaughn’s convoluted spy caper for Apple
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‘Voy! Voy! Voy!’: Rotterdam Review
A desperate man fakes his way onto a Europe-bound blind football team in this Egyptian adventure based on real events
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‘Look Into My Eyes’: Sundance Review
Compassionate yet neutral documentary from Lana Wilson follows a group of psychics working in New York City
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‘Daughters’: Sundance Review
A father-daughter dance takes place behind prison bars in an attempt to rebuild broken bonds
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‘In The Land Of Brothers’: Sundance Review
Unusual Iranian drama follows three Afghan refugees across two decades as they try to settle in
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‘The Moogai’: Sundance Review
Australia’s past comes back to haunt a new mother in the latest from the producers of ‘The Babadook’
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‘Tendaberry’: Sundance Review
Loose-limbed story of a young woman finding her way in post-Pandemic New York City
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‘Between The Temples’: Sundance Review
Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane headline a warm drama about a Jewish cantor having a crisis of faith
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‘Love Machina’: Sundance Review
An American couple attempts to cheat death through artificial intelligence in this eye-opening doc
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‘Amerikatsi’: Review
An Armenian-American finds himself under Soviet lock and key in this charming period feature
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‘Good Grief’: Review
Daniel Levy writes, directs and stars in this gentle Netflix comedy about love and loss
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‘Naga’: Red Sea Review
A young Saudi woman fights to make it home in time for curfew in this propulsive desert-set Netflix comedy thriller
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‘Tehachapi’: IDFA Review
French artist JR mounts a large-scale project at the maximum security California Correctional Centre
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‘Life Is Beautiful’: IDFA Review
Palestinian filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly documents his fight to return to Gaza
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‘Hiding Saddam Hussein’: IDFA Review
Iraqi farmer Alaa Namiq explains how and why he hid Saddam Hussein from US forces in 2003
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‘As The Tide Comes In’: IDFA Review
Residents on the tiny Danish island of Mando confront the realities of climate change in this immersive documentary