Stories By Sacha Hall
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoTaxi Tehran review [LFF 2015]: “Enlightening & inspiring”
Taxi Tehran review: This year’s winner of the Golden Bear at Berlinale is enlightening… inspiring.” With a camera strapped to the...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoPartisan Review [LFF 2015]: “Frustratingly bleak”
Partisan review: A frustratingly bleak and ambiguous tale. If you’re in the mood to take a tenebrous journey through the nothingness...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSherpa Review [LFF 2015]: “Leaves you breathless…”
Sherpa review: An extraordinary and soulful documentary… Sometimes a piece of cinematic magic will come along that will just leave you breathless and...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoThe Intern review: “Enjoyable and sweet”
The Intern review: A charming, light-hearted film that will have you leaving the cinema smiling… In the opening montage of writer/director...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoA Q&A with director Ramin Bahrani for 99 Homes
Back at the Sydney Film Festival in June, I managed to sit in a Q & A Discussion with 99 Homes...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years ago99 Homes review: “Heartbreaking and raw…”
99 Homes review: Garfield is superb in this film… Fresh off the festival merry-go-round from Sundance to Sydney, Ramin Bahrani’s cyclical...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSuspension review [FrightFest 2015]: “Much more than your average horror”
Suspension review: Much more than your average horror film. Director: Jeffery Scott Lando Cast: Ellen MacNevin , Barry Nerling, Taylor Russell, Connor Fielding, Sage...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSun Choke review [Frightfest 2015]: “Beautifully crafted and exquisitely shot”
Sun Choke review: An enthralling and engaging film that just creeps up on you again and again. Director: Ben Cresciman Cast:...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoLast Girl Standing review [FrightFest 2015]: “A credible debut”
Last Girl Standing review: A credible feature debut from director Benjamin R. Moody. Director: Benjamin R. Moody Cast: Akasha Villalobos, Danielle...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoTheeb Review: “A cinematic delight”
Theeb review: A cinematic delight. Theeb is exquisite, intriguing and downright thought provoking. As the First World War rapidly approaches Theeb’s...