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The Sitting Duck movie review: A true story of a nuclear whistleblower

The Sitting Duck movie review: A true story of a nuclear whistleblower

The role of Maureen Kearney is tailor-made for 71-year-old Isabelle Huppert, an actor with a unique ability to tell us everything we need to know, while giving nothing away.

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As we’ve recently seen with Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof having to flee his native land to avoid imprisonment and a flogging, the cinema still has the capacity to unsettle the corridors of power.

Although films on social justice issues are not much appreciated in authoritarian states, those same regimes recognise the immense propaganda value of the medium when it comes to spreading their own messages. For better or worse, film remains the popular art form of our age.

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