Tallinn reviews – Page 3
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‘The Penultimate’: Tallinn Review
An unusual debut from Denmark which challenges the audience on every level
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‘The Sign Painter’: Tallinn Review
Latvia’s wartime drama is a playful crowdpleaser set for North American release
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‘Model Olimpia’: Tallinn Review
An unflinching take on a strange partnership between a monther and her troubled son
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‘The Translator’: Tallinn Review
An exiled translator risks everything to return to Syria and rescue his brother
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‘Truth And Justice’: Review
Estonian production is a suprise entry in the 10-film international Oscar shortlist
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‘The Coldest Game’: Tallinn Review
Bill Pullman is the alcoholic chess champion enlisted to help the Americans tackle the Cuban Missile Crisis
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‘Willow’: Tallinn Review
Three women in different times and places struggle in their attempts to become mothers
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‘Lost Lotus’: Tallinn Review
A grieving Chinese woman attempts to hunt down her mother’s hit-and-run killers
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‘Tomorrow We Are Free’: Tallinn Review
An Iranian journalist returns to Tehran with his family during the Islamic Revolution of 1979
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‘Sin’: Tallinn Review
Alberto Testoni puts in a skilled performance as Michelangelo in Andrei Konchalovsky’s revisionist biopic
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‘Dust And Ashes’: Tallinn Review
A grieving young South Korean factory worker resorts to desperate measures in Park Hee-kwon’s enigmatic drama
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‘Looted’: Tallinn Review
Thomas Turgoose stars in this debut film about a frustrated young carer
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‘Cook F*** Kill’: Tallinn Review
Mira Fornay confronts the issue of domestic violence through a boldly-executed absurdist comedy
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‘Fiela’s Child’: Tallinn Review
Adaptation of Dalene Matthee’s about the plight of an abandoned black child in South Africa
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‘Gutterbee’: Tallinn Review
Ewen Bremner stars in this odd satire which pitches a German sausage-maker against the Christian right in a small American town
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‘Arracht’: Tallinn Review
A bleak and impressive Irish-language drama set during the potato famine
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'Take It Or Leave It': Tallinn Review
Estonia’s Oscar entry turns the tables on conventional gender roles
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'Until We Fall': Tallinn Review
An impressive, superbly-acted Danish drama about a couple struggling to come to terms with the past