All Reviews articles – Page 219
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Reviews‘A Voluntary Year’: Locarno Review
A German father-daughter comedy/drama which calls to mind ‘Toni Erdmann’
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Reviews‘Instinct’: Locarno Review
An erotic thriller starring Carice Van Houten from ‘Game Of Thrones’, this ’Instinct’ feels quite basic
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Reviews‘Echo’: Locarno Review
Rúnar Rúnarsson’s doc/fiction hybrid examines life around the Icelandic festival season
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Reviews‘H Is For Happiness’: Melbourne Review
A can-do teenage heroine tries to fix her family’s problems in this sparky Australian debut
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Reviews‘7500’: Locarno Review
Flawed but impressive, Patrick Vollrath’s debut is set entirely inside the cockpit of a hijacked plane
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Reviews‘Maternal’: Locarno Review
A home for unmarried mothers is the setting of documentarist Maura Delpero’s first fiction feature
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Reviews‘If Only’: Locarno Review
Locarno opens with a debut starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Alba Rohrwacher
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Reviews‘The Kitchen’: Review
Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss lead this #metoo mob drama
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Reviews‘Below’: Melbourne Review
Confrontational debut is a black comedy set in an immigration detention centre
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Reviews‘Measure For Measure’: Melbourne Review
Shakespeare in Melbourne, with Hugo Weaving as the crime boss of a block of public apartments
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Reviews‘The Australian Dream’: Melbourne Review
The Melbourne Film Festival opens with a stirring documentary about the Australian Rules footballer Adam Goodes, directed by the UK’s Daniel Gordon
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Reviews‘Dora And The Lost City Of Gold’: Review
Live-action remake of the animated TV show is aimed at a neglected Latino audience
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Reviews‘Danger Close: The Battle Of Long Tan’: Review
Dramatisation of the 1966 clash between 108 Australian and New Zealand troops and North Vietnamese soldiers
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Reviews‘Never Grow Old’: Galway Review
An undertaker profits when a gang of bounty hunters take over his small frontier town
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Reviews'Jihad Jane': Galway Review
Intriguing documentary about self-styled white American jihadi Colleen LaRose
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Reviews'Breaking Out': Galway Review
Enriching and intimate portrait of late Irish musician Fergus O’Farrell
















