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Kaleem Aftab


558 articles available in total starting from 01/09/2017. Last article published on 01/06/2022.

Review: Amá

Review: Amá

British director Lorna Tucker’s new documentary exposes the systematic non-consensual sterilisation of Native American women by the US government  

31/01/2019 | Films | Reviews

Review: The Hole in the Ground

Review: The Hole in the Ground

First-time director Lee Cronin explores a mother’s love for her son in this contemporary horror  

30/01/2019 | Sundance 2019 | Midnight

Review: Coureur

Review: Coureur

First-time director Kenneth Mercken makes use of his own cycling experiences to explore competitive instinct and drug culture in sport  

29/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Limelight

Review: Beats

Review: Beats

Brian Welsh’s second film is a male-bonding comedy that takes in a Scottish rave in the summer of 1994  

28/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Voices

Review: Sons of Denmark

Review: Sons of Denmark

The epic debut by Ulaa Salim, about fanatical terrorism in Copenhagen, sees a cop caught in the middle of Islamism and nationalism  

25/01/2019 | IFFR 2019 | Tiger Competition

Review: Where Man Returns

Review: Where Man Returns

Norwegian director Egil Håskjold Larsen returns to his childhood home in Finnmark to film the day-to-day of an old man (and his dog) leading a solitary life in the Arctic  

18/01/2019 | Tromsø 2019

Martha Otte  • Director, Tromsø International Film Festival

Interview: Martha Otte • Director, Tromsø International Film Festival

"I find small festivals in strange places with no industry presence the most exciting"

Martha Otte, director of the ongoing Tromsø International Film Festival, talks about the joys of putting on a film gathering in the Arctic Circle  

15/01/2019 | Tromsø 2019

The Favourite really is the favourite for the BAFTAs

The Favourite really is the favourite for the BAFTAs

Yorgos Lanthimos’ black comedy has picked up a front-running 12 nominations, while other notable multiple nominees include Bohemian Rhapsody, Roma, First Man and A Star Is Born  

09/01/2019 | BAFTA 2019

Review: All Is True

Review: All Is True

Kenneth Branagh directs and plays William Shakespeare in retirement  

21/12/2018 | Films | UK

Review: Mary Queen of Scots

Review: Mary Queen of Scots

Josie Rourke’s lavishly staged debut film tells of the regal shenanigans leading up to the union of England and Scotland  

19/12/2018 | Macao 2018

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