All articles by Fionnuala Halligan – Page 6
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Reviews
‘No Love Lost’: Cannes Review
Erwan Le Duc closes Critics Week with this relentlessly whimsical father/daughter comedy-drama
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‘The Breaking Ice’: Cannes Review
Anthony Chen turns his attentions to China’s young adult generation and the winter vistas of the country’s far north
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‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’: Cannes Review
Martin Scorsese deftly explores the crimes commited against the Native American Osage tribe for his latest Great American Movie
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‘Only The River Flows’: Cannes Review
Chinese cinema makes a sophisticated and stylish return with Wei Shujun’s nimble noir
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‘The New Boy’: Cannes Review
Cate Blanchett stars in this spiritual drama about an Indigenous Australian boy’s encounter with Christianity
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‘Occupied City’: Cannes Review
Steve McQueen’s solemn tribute to Amsterdam is an ethereal visualisation of collective memory past and present
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‘Tiger Stripes’: Cannes Review
An adolescent girl faces a violent transition to womanhood in this Malaysian art-horror
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‘The Goldman Case’: Cannes Review
Director’s Fortnight opens with the mesmerising, volatile trial of Pierre Goldman, played by Ariel Worthalter
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Features
15 films to look out for at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival
Screen’s reviews editor and chief critic Fionnuala Halligan has picked out a few of the stand-out titles from this year’s line-up.
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News
“There cannot be just one narration style for a planet like this,” says Lucrecia Martel
The Argentinian filmmaker has been working on her docu-drama ‘Chocobar’ for 12 years.
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“Films must give you something to digest, even if it’s difficult,” says Alice Rohrwacher
The Italian director, who will be in Cannes with ‘La Chimera’ hosted a wide-ranging masterclass at Visions du Reel.
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Comment
Comment: Old and new filmmakers to rub shoulders at appealing Cannes 2023
Exciting voices take their place in Competition alongside familiar names.
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Reviews
‘The Pope’s Exorcist’: Review
Russell Crowe will have to exorcise his reputation after this Vatican possession melodrama
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‘The Deepest Breath’: CPH:DOX Review
Heart-stopping documentary about the exhilarating and dangerous sport of freediving
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‘Last Stop Larrimah’: SXSW Review
Inriguing HBO documentary about the strange disappearance of one of the 11 inhabitants of an Australian outback town
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‘The Stroll’: BFI Flare Review
Shunned by society, the Black and Latina trans sex workers of 14th Steet in Manhattan led dangerous lives in Kristen Lovell’s personal testament
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’65’: Review
Adam Driver fights to survive on prehistoric Earth in this entertaining popcorn movie
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’Sunlight’: Dublin Review
Barry Ward stars in Claire Dix’s feature debut about assisted dying
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Features
15 films that stood out at Berlin 2023
Screen International’s critics pick out some of the breakout titles from this year’s Berlinale.
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Comment
Comment: Don’t blame Bafta. The entire industry needs to reconsider what is an “awards film”
”Sitting around pointing fingers at Bafta is a comfortable factory setting and it fundamentally changes nothing.”