All Reviews articles – Page 111
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‘Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over’: Docs Ireland Review
A compulsively watchable cultural document of a stroppy, scrappy misfit
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‘Runner’: Karlovy Vary Review
Andrius Blazevicius’ semi-sequel to The Saint delivers ”a kinetic, pummelling experience”
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‘Far Eastern Golgotha’: Docs Ireland Review
An impressive debut with ’a boisterous, anarchic energy to match its charismatic but self-destructive subject’
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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
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‘Martyrs Lane’: Fantasia Review
Strange visions haunt Ruth Platt’s melancholy supernatural story
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‘Journal About Zelimir Zilnik (ZZZ)’: Sarajevo Review
Janko Baljak’s documentary tracks Zelimir Zilnik’s eclectic big-screen career
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‘Soldat Ahmet’: Sarajevo Review
A miltary man and part-time boxer gets ready to tread the boards in Jannis Lenz’s documentary feature debut
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‘Divas’: Sarajevo Review
Firm friendships in Budapest form the bedrock of Mate Korosi’s appealing documentary debut
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‘The Elegy Of Laurel’: Sarajevo Review
Dusan Kasalica makes his debut in Competition with this enigmatic Montenegran drama
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‘The Righteous’: Fantasia Review
An intriguing, ambitious debut from Canada’s Mark O’Brien, consumed with guilt and matters of faith
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‘The Last Thing Mary Saw’: Fantasia Review
Forbidden love powers this spooky, religious-themed horror-drama
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‘Not So Friendly Neighbourhood Affair’: Sarajevo Review
Sarajevo opens with a comedy-drama by Danis Tanovic
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‘Everybody’s Talking About Jamie’: Outfest Review
The hit West End musical confidently makes the leap to Amazon
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‘What Josiah Saw’: Fantasia Review
Buried family trauma is excavated in Vincent Grashaw’s Southern Gothic drama
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‘Brotherhood’: Locarno Review
Three young siblings work as shepherds in Bosnia after their father is sent to jail in this quiet documentary
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‘Zeros And Ones’: Locarno Review
Abel Ferrara turns his hand to the action film in a typically post-modern anti-thriller starring Ethan Hawke
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‘Cop Secret’: Locarno Review
Genre spoof directed with considerable wit by Iceland’s national goalkeeper, Hannes Thor Halldorsson
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‘Indemnity’: Fantasia Review
A wrongfully accused man is chased by cops and mercenaries in this paranoid political thriller
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‘Ida Red’: Locarno Review
Melissa Leo, Josh Hartnett headline a Oklahoma backwoods-set crime thriller