Allan Hunter
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American Valhalla: review
Iggy Pop gets on a roll with Joshua Homme as they make the album ‘Post Pop Depression’
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Brexitannia: review
Why did Great Britain vote to leave the EU? Timothy Geroge Kelly’s doc explores the wider issues behind the shock move
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Even When I fall: review
The shocking story behind Nepal’s first circus is turned into a thoughtful and wide-ranging documentary
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Sour Grapes: review
In recent decades, wine has become the investor’s best friend. Forget gold, art or jewels, there is more profit in a Petrus than a Picasso.
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India In A Day: review
Following in the wake of Life In A Day (2011), Japan In A Day (2012), Christmas In A Day (2013), Italy In A Day (2014) et al, India In A Day emphatically proves there is still mileage in creating a snapshot of a country through videos contributed by its citizens.
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Serena: review
“Pressure is a privilege,” is the mantra that tennis champion Billie Jean King has bequeathed to Serena Williams, and the world’s number one tennis star never felt that pressure as keenly as she did during the 2015 season.
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The Confession: review
History is in the eye of the beholder in The Confession, a detailed, wide-ranging interview with Moazzam Begg, a former British detainee at Guantanamo Bay.
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Where To Invade Next: review
Cleverly timed for an American Presidential race,Where To Invade Next marks the return of proud patriot and inveterate provocateur Michael Moore with a laughter-laced collage of uncomfortable truths and unvarnished insights into the lamentable state of the American nation.
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Ambulance: review
A mixture of reportage and reality television, Ambulance follows a dedicated team of paramedics through the war-torn streets of Gaza at the height of its 2014 summer conflict with Israel.
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City 40: review
On the surface, Ozersk in the southern Urals is a little slice of Russian paradise.