Tallinn reviews – Page 2
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‘Immersion’: Tallinn Review
A family sailing trip takes a turn into stormy waters in Nicolas Postiglione’s Chilean drama
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‘No Looking Back’: Tallinn Review
Families at war fuel Kirill Sokolov’s bloody follow-up to Why Don’t You Just Die?
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‘Other Cannibals’: Tallinn Review
Two troubled men forge an unlikely friendship in Francesco Sossai’s dark Italian comedy
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‘The Score’: Tallinn Review
Malachi Smyth’s musical heist movie proves to be an unusual debut
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‘Erasing Frank’: Tallinn Review
Hungarian director Gabor Fabricius explores his country’s totalitarian past in his confident feature debut
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‘The List Of Those Who Love Me’: Tallinn Review
A drug dealer confuses business and friendship in Emre Erdoğdu’s deft second feature
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‘On Our Way’: Tallinn Review
An angst-ridden filmmaker confronts his own pain in Sophie Lane Curtis’ ambitious, confounding debut
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‘A Vanishing Fog’: Tallinn Review
Colombia’s ancient mountains are the setting for Augusto Sandino’s surrealist family drama
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‘A Place Called Dignity’: Tallinn Review
Matias Rojas Valencia explores the horrors of Chile’s Colonia Dignidad
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‘No. 10’: Tallinn Review
The stage is set for theatrical intrigue in Alex van Warmerdam’s confounding 10th feature
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‘When Pomengranates Howl’: Tallinn Review
A nine-year-old boy dreams of stardom in this heartfelt Afghan drama
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‘Stars Await Us’: Tallinn Review
Zhang Dalei’s second features bows at the Black Nights Film Festival
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‘Fear’: Tallinn Review
Bulgarian immigration comedy takes Best Film in Tallinn’s Competition
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‘Ulbolsyn’: Tallinn Review
A genre-tinged, feminist outing from industrious Kazakh director Adilkhan Yerzhanov
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‘The Last Ones’: Tallinn Review
A bookend colony in Lapland’s tundra looks set to ignite under the pressure of the stragglers who occupy this vast space
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‘Should The Wind Drop’: Thessaloniki Review
In forgotten - and disputed - Nagorno Karabakh a new airport is a beacon for hope
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‘Poppy Field’: Tallinn Review
A gay police officer in Romania is trapped in a personal and professional struggle
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‘When I’m Done Dying’: Tallinn Review
This potent romance set in Istanbul’s underground rap scene has a loose-limbed swagger