JAMIE BRITTON recommends that we all buy at least two copies of a remarkable book of poems
The Final Year (12A)
Directed by Greg Barker
3*
WHEN he and his team received unprecedented access to President Obama and his foreign policy team during their final year in office, director Greg Barker presumably believed he was making an unprecedented tribute to the near-sanctified president and the ongoing Democrat grip on power.
Unfortunately, when Donald Trump defeated the tainted Hillary Clinton in the presidential race, real life got in the way.
Barker's intention was to make a film that goes beyond the politics of the moment and “foster a wider discussion about how America can and should relate to the wider world” and, to this end, he filmed at the White House and State Department in Washington, the UN in New York and numerous countries globally as he followed US officials going about their business.
ANDY HEDGECOCK, MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review The Six Billion Dollar Man, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Goodbye June, and Super Elfkins
LEO BOIX, ANDY HEDGECOCK and MARIA DUARTE review Dreamers, It Was Just An Accident, Folktales, and Eternity
KEVIN DONNELLY accepts the invitation to think speculatively in contemplation of representations of people of African descent in our cultural heritage
MICHAL BONCZA, MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review The Other Way Around, Modi: Three Days On The Wing Of Madness, Watch The Skies, and Superman


