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TAKING LIBERTIES – BAFTA Nominated: Best First Time Director
"Exhilarating... A vitamin boost of scepticism... cheerful, polemical and tactless." Peter Bradshaw, Guardian
"Excellent... you shouldn't vote at the next general election until you've seen this film" Phillip French, Observer
"Pure Dynamite... An eloquent mugging" The Times
Film of the Week - Mark Kermode BBC Radio 5
"One of the most important films of the year. Watch it and get angry!" Daily Mirror
"A less hysterical, but still gripping, incendiary and amusing British answer to Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11…An excellent piece of populist film making" The Scotsman
"A challenging argument everyone should consider" Sunday Times
"Forget Hostel 2. Taking Liberties could easily be the most shocking film you see this year…At worst it will make you think: at best, it will actually make you get off your backside and take a stand" Film Review
8/10 "An unmissable, provocative movie" Daily Star
"Chris Atkins is determined to make us laugh as well as frown – while reminding us that ordinary citizens provide the checks and balances that keep a state from totalitarianism. Time to get the placards out." Sunday Herald
"If Tony Blair is hoping for a parting gift, he probably doesn’t have a film such as Taking Liberties in mind." Daily Express
"A powerful call-to-arms against an insidious foe" Total Film
"When it calls itself "The Most Important Film Of The Decade," it may not be exaggerating the point as much as you might think." BBC Films
"Brilliant" – Ken Loach
"Bold, fearless and blackly funny, this vital film should be compulsory viewing" Dazed and Confused
"Chris Atkins has an eye for humour and the ridiculous. You’ll be shocked and outraged by the stories contained in this fascinating film" New! Magazine
"A powerful, moving, riveting film." Mail on Sunday
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Pick of the Week – New Statesman