All articles by Nikki Baughan – Page 12
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Reviews‘Cinema Sabaya’: Review
Israel’s Oscar entry sees a group of very different Israeli women unite for a filmmaking course
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Reviews‘Mountain Onion’: Red Sea Review
A young boy tries to save his parents’ marriage in this colourful debut from Kazakhstan
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Reviews‘The Gravity’: Red Sea Review
The aligning of the planets affects a housing estate turf war in this ambitious French drama
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Reviews‘My Name Is Happy’: IDFA Review
British co-production looks at femicide through the story of Turkish survivor Mutlu Kaya
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Reviews‘The Lost Souls Of Syria’: IDFA Review
European lawyers seek justice for victims of Syria’s genocide in this hard-hitting documentary
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Reviews‘Much Ado About Dying’: IDFA Review
Documentarian Simon Chambers captures the final five years of his eccentric uncle’s life
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Reviews‘Free Money’: IDFA Review
Directors Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko document the impact of a Universal Basic Income charity scheme in Kenya
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Reviews‘Ballywalter’: Review
Seána Kerslake and Patrick Kielty make an unlikely connection in Prasanna Puwanarajah’s Northern Ireland-set debut
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Reviews‘Maya And The Wave’: Review
Facing into a wall of sea isn’t the only challenge this female surfer faces in a male-dominated sport
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Features50 films to watch this awards season: 2023 edition
Screen presents its essential guide to the titles likely to dominate conversation across the key categories.
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Reviews‘Blue Bag Life’: London Review
Artist Lisa Selby explores her relationship with her heroin-addict mother in this LFF prize-winning doc
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Reviews‘Creature’: London Review
Asif Kapadia directs this filmed version of Akram Khan’s show for the English National Ballet
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Reviews‘Nocebo’: Sitges Review
Eva Green stars in Lorcan Finnegan’s atmospheric third feature, billed as the first Irish-Filipino co-production
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Reviews‘Hail To Hell’: Busan Review
Two bullied girls seek revenge on their tormenter in this dark South Korean comedy
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Reviews‘A Place Called Silence’: Busan Review
Silence and secrets wield a devasating power in Sam Quah’s twisting thriller
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Reviews‘Smile’: Review
Happy endings are far from guaranteed in Parker Finn’s crowd-pleasing horror hit
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Reviews‘Ajoomma’: Busan Review
A Singapore woman finds a new lease of life while on holiday in South Korea
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Reviews'The Origin’: London Review
A group of our Palaeolithic ancestors does battle against an unseen enemy in Andrew Cumming’s Stone Age chiller
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Reviews‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical’: London Review
Matthew Warchus drives the Tim Minchin show from stage to screen for Working Title














