All Reviews articles – Page 151
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‘Outcry And Whisper’: Visions du Réel Review
Documentary focuses on female voices raised in protest in Hong Kong and China
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‘A Machine To Live In’: Visions du Réel Review
Brasilia, through the highly-subjective lens of Yoni Goldstein and Meredith Zielke
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‘Davos’: Visions du Réel Review
Behind the scenes at the World Economic Forum and the people whose town is invaded annually by captains of industry
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‘Non Western’: Visions du Réel Review
A fascinating and unexpected clash of cultures besets a complicated Lakota marriage
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‘Amor Fati’: Visions du Réel Review
A cinematic essay looks at the concept of soulmates – two sides of the same coin
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‘Anerca, Breath Of Life’: Visions du Réel Review
The indigenous peoples of the Arctic Circle are united in this soulful documentary
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‘Gangs Of London’: TV Review
Gareth Evans and Matt Flannery turn a PSP game into bloodily effective entertainment
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‘Normal People’: TV Review
A beautifully-judged adaptation of Sally Rooney’s admired second novel from the BBC and Element Pictures
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‘Sapelo’: Visions du Réel Review
An island on America’s Atlantic Coast is the setting for Nick Brandestini’s involving documentary
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‘Beastie Boys Story’: Review
Spike Jonze directs a stage show by the band’s two surviving members
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‘The Innocence Files’: TV Review
Netflix series presents true cases from Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck’s campaigning The Innocence Foundation
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‘Run’: TV Review
Merritt Wever and Domhnall Gleeson are no strangers in this Phoebe Waller-Bridge exec-produced train-set comedy/drama
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‘Trolls World Tour’: Review
’The cinematic equivalent of a pound of glitter being shot right in your face’
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‘Tales From The Loop’: TV review
Amazon’s unusual sci-fi series stars Jonathan Pryce and Rebecca Hall
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‘The Luminaries’: TV Review
Eva Green and Eve Hewson star in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her own Booker Prize-winning novel
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‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’: CPH:DOX review
Kirsten Johnson documents the slow loss of her father to Alzheimer’s disease
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‘Shithouse’ (aka ‘Freshman Year’): SXSW Review
Cooper Raiff’s debut feature wins the online narrative feature competition at SxSW
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‘A Shape Of Things To Come’: CPH:DOX Review
A loner in America’s Southwestern desert is the elusive subject of this mysterious documentary