All articles by Amber Wilkinson – Page 3
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‘The American Society Of Magical Negroes’: Sundance Review
A secret Black society works to make white people’s lives easier in this subversive satire
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‘Girls State’: Sundance Review
Follow up to ‘Boys State’ is an insightful documentary about everday sexism and young women’s fight for change
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‘Freaky Tales’: Sundance Review
Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden return to their indie roots with this anarchic quartet of stories set in California, 1987
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‘Frida’: Sundance Review
Vibrant documentary portrait of Frida Kahlo uses the artist’s own words to tell her story
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‘Traces’: Review
Croatia’s Oscar submission is a subtle meditation on past influences in the life of an anthropologist
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‘Wakhri’: Red Sea Review
Well-intentioned drama takes inspiration from a real-life Pakistani honour killing
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‘Touched’: Thessaloniki Review
A paralysed man embarks on a clandestine relationship with his care assistant in this frank German drama
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‘Guest Star’: Thessaloniki Review
Vasilis Christofilakis writes, directs and stars in this Greek celebrity satire
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‘Cafe’: Thessaloniki Review
Jailed Iranian filmmaker Navid Mihanoust presents an self-referential tale of a director living in limbo while waiting for a prison sentence
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‘We Have Never Been Modern’: Thessaloniki Review
Period Czech drama set at the dawn of the Second World War has a decidedly modern sensibility
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‘Murderess’: Thessaloniki Review
Unrelentingly brutal period drama about an ageing midwife who battles the patriarchy in a remote Greek village
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‘Melk’: Thessaloniki Review
A grieving mother must find a way to come to terms with her loss in this quiet Dutch debut
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‘The Last Taxi Driver’: Thessaloniki Review
A taxi driver is pulled into a dangerous obsession in this intense Greek drama
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‘Without Air’: Thessaloniki Review
Debut feature explores Hungarian conservatism through the microcosm of a high school scandal
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‘Heritage’: Busan Review
Three lives intersect in a welfare office in Korea in Lee Jong-su’s droll, dry debut
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‘Oasis Of Now’: Busan Review
An undocumented Vietnamese woman lives life on the margins in Malaysia in Chia Chee Sum’s debut
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‘The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde’: Edinburgh Review
Hope Dickson Leach’s inventive hybrid production moves the gothic novel to Edinburgh with the National Theatre of Scotland
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‘Silent Roar’: Edinburgh Review
Edinburgh’s opening film is set on a beautifully-shot Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides
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‘Stay Online’: Fantasia Review
This ’screenlife’ thriller was shot in Ukraine against the backdrop of the current Russian invasion
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‘Mami Wata’: Fantasia Review
A West African village finds itself at a spiritual crossroads in CJ ‘Fiery’ Obasi’s striking third feature