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April Neale

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Palestine '36 (2025) 100% EDIT “Annemarie Jacir’s period drama combines historical scale with intimate human storytelling, approaching the subject from a specific historical perspective. Her storytelling is grounded in her characters’ lived experiences rather than in abstract arguments.” – AWFJ.org Mar 23, 2026 Full Review Late Shift (2025) 96% EDIT “ Leonie Benesch delivers a riveting performance as a nurse navigating the relentless demands of an overnight shift. This is medical vérité: cleaning incontinent patients, managing bad behavior, and keeping cool when things are at a fever pitch.” – AWFJ.org Mar 23, 2026 Full Review The Pink Pill: Sex, Drugs & Who Has Control (2026) EDIT “ Witty, incisive, and unapologetically provocative, The Pink Pill demands that viewers confront the hypocrisy of a culture that celebrates male virility while policing female desire.” – AWFJ.org Mar 23, 2026 Full Review Dreams (2025) 52% EDIT “Dreams plays like a case study in benevolent cruelty, asking us to look closely at how wealth can perform compassion while quietly practicing domination.” – AWFJ.org Mar 23, 2026 Full Review Steve Schapiro: Being Everywhere (2025) EDIT “Schapiro seems almost mythic in his Zelig-like ability to be present at the turning points of American culture.” – AWFJ.org Nov 13, 2025 Full Review Tatami (2023) 94% EDIT “This sports film has the feel of a political thriller. Women face real danger by bucking oppression in a country run by zealots. Should be seen by all who do not understand why the separation of Church and State is vital for humankind” – AWFJ.org Jun 4, 2025 Full Review Day of the Fight (2023) 85% EDIT “With stark and poignant imagery serving themes of atonement and redemption, Jack Huston has delivers a bittersweet tale, showing how complex human transgressions are processed and how we can be seen as our true selves, not just the sum of our mistakes. ” – AWFJ.org Dec 5, 2024 Full Review Sweetheart Deal (2022) 100% EDIT “If you are a student of the human condition or studying psychology or criminology, this is a fantastically worthwhile film to seek out. It will show you and reinforce what tuned-in healthy people already know: The weak will always feed the strong. ” – AWFJ.org Sep 6, 2024 Full Review Aisha (2022) 98% EDIT “Director/writer Frank Berry's lack of closure for Aisha's fate is a restrained and remarkably effective device to drive home the feeling this film intends -- that we often live at the whims of far more powerful and unseen forces that keep us in place.” – AWFJ.org May 24, 2024 Full Review Food, Inc. 2 (2023) 80% EDIT “A masterclass on how to make better choices and fight for your rights to have safe, natural food available. Big Ag will only respond to the marketplace if you use your wallet to show them that you’re on to their bullshit.” – AWFJ.org Apr 3, 2024 Full Review
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