All articles by Amber Wilkinson – Page 5 5qe3i

  • Is There Anybody Out There?
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    ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Sundance Review 5a1t4v

    2023-01-22T23:30:00Z 352b71

    Filmmaker Ella Glendining embarks on a search for others who share her rare disability

  • Bad Behaviour
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    ‘Bad Behaviour’: Sundance Review 5t1s3p

    2023-01-22T09:34:00Z

    Alice Englert directs herself and Jennifer Connelly in this US/New Zealand-set story of mother-daughter bonding

  • Eileen
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    ‘Eileen’: Sundance Review 65r3v

    2023-01-22T09:09:00Z

    Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie steam up the screen in William Oldroyd’s period noir

  • Deep Rising - Still 1
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    ‘Deep Rising’: Sundance Review 6w3f6l

    2023-01-21T10:21:00Z

    An urgent trip to the imperilled bottom of our world, narrated by Jason Momoa

  • Cassandro
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    ‘Cassandro’: Sundance Review b6r6q

    2023-01-21T09:54:00Z

    Gael Garcia Bernal triumphs in the ring in this biopic of the cross-dressing Mexican luchador

  • The Pod Generation
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    ‘The Pod Generation’: Sundance Review m5r1m

    2023-01-20T09:16:00Z

    Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor outsource their pregnancy in Sophie Barthes’ futuristic parody

  • Wakanda Forever 2
    Features

    How Ruth E Carter pays tribute to T’Challa through the outfits in ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ 5q4z3m

    2023-01-14T13:37:00Z

    Following her Oscar-winning work on Black Panther, costume designer Ruth E Carter tells Amber Wilkinson how her designs for the sequel honour its departed lead character while expanding the film’s world.

  • Raven Song
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    ‘Raven Song’: Red Sea Review 114l6o

    2022-12-02T18:30:00Z

    A man with a brain tumour falls for a mystery woman in Saudi Arabia’s official Oscar submission

  • Dignity
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    ‘Dignity’: Thessaloniki Review 626i3m

    2022-11-14T11:06:00Z

    A Greek family struggle with their patriarch’s ailing health in Dimitris Katsimiris’ tense chamber piece

  • Black Stone
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    ‘Black Stone’: Thessaloniki Review 2o1v6m

    2022-11-14T10:36:00Z

    Eleni Kokkidou carries the comedy in Spiros Jacovides’ Thessaloniki award-winning debut

  • Behind The Haystacks
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    ’Behind The Haystacks': Thessaloniki Review 182l6c

    2022-11-14T10:16:00Z

    Asimina Proedrou’s Thessaloniki award-winning debut follows three of a family on the Greek/North Macedonian border

  • Axiom
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    ‘Axiom’: Thessaloniki Review 3p4l6q

    2022-11-11T11:04:00Z

    A habitual fibber struggles to keep up with his own lies in Jons Jonsson’s second feature

  • Wolf And Dog
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    ‘Wolf And Dog’: Thessaloniki Review 58n3k

    2022-11-10T13:19:00Z

    Documentarian Claudia Varejao makes her fiction debut with this LGBTQ+ story set on the Azores island of Sao Miguel

  • 'Silence 6-9'
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    ‘Silence 6-9’: Thessaloniki Review 5f1o41

    2022-11-09T12:13:00Z

    Strangers forge a connection in an odd Greek seaside town in this fascinating debut from Christos alis

  • Narcosis
    Reviews

    ‘Narcosis’: Thessaloniki Review yby

    2022-11-05T10:00:00Z

    First time filmmaker Martijn de Jong explores a family grappling with grief in the Netherlands’ Oscar submission

  • The Taste Of Apples Is Red 2
    Reviews

    ‘The Taste Of Apples Is Red’: Thessaloniki Review 4n2r5e

    2022-11-04T10:00:00Z

    A Druze community between Syria and Israel is the setting for Ehab Tarabieh’s fiction debut

  • Something You Said Last Night
    Reviews

    ‘Something You Said Last Night’: Review 2h682q

    2022-10-17T09:00:00Z

    A transgender woman holidays with her family in this warm observational debut from Luis De Filippis

  • The Winter Within
    Reviews

    ‘The Winter Within’: Busan Review 431d5f

    2022-10-09T05:40:00Z

    A desperate wife searches for her missing husband in modern day Kashmir

  • Merkel
    Reviews

    ‘Merkel’: Telluride Review 592k6t

    2022-09-03T23:10:00Z

    Eva Weber looks at the life of the former German Chancellor with an eye on both the personal and the political

  • For My Country
    Reviews

    ‘For My Country’: Venice Review 5nx50

    2022-09-03T15:15:00Z

    A military hazing ritual turns deadly in Rachid Hami’s intensely personal drama