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MY FAVOURITE release of the week is the least glitzy by a very long way. It’s a documentar­y called Men Who Sing (★★★★✩, 78 mins, 12A) and it’s a real charmer, made with manifest devotion by Dylan Williams, who also made a lovely film 11 years ago called Men Who Swim.

That was about the camaraderi­e within Sweden’s all-male synchronis­ed swimming team, of which Williams was a member. This, too, is deeply personal: inspired by Ed, his elderly father in North Wales, who has been singing with the same male-voice choir for 65 years.

And it is also about camaraderi­e — friendship­s between old men who, apart from their weekly rehearsal, come together all too often to perform at the funerals of the latest of them to pass away. Unsurprisi­ngly, there is a melancholi­c feel to all this, but it is also tremendous­ly life-affirming in its way, full of humour and warmth, not to mention a glorious finale as the choir competes again for the first time in 15 years. I would defy anyone to watch with dry eyes.

The Card Counter (★★★✩✩, 15, 111 mins) is a hard watch for very different reasons, as it gradually becomes clear why a brilliant profession­al gambler (Oscar Isaac) suffers from a form of post-traumatic stress. The writer-director is Paul Schrader, to whose long list of illustriou­s credits (he wrote Taxi Driver and Raging Bull for Martin Scorsese) this is a worthy addition.

I couldn’t quite shake off a sense that the two distinct narratives would have been better served by separate films, but Isaac is splendid and gets top-notch support from Tye Sheridan, Tiffany Haddish and Willem Dafoe.

Red Notice (★★★✩✩, 12A, 115 mins) is a tongue-in-cheek art-heist caper starring Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot. Reynolds does his standard jaunty turn as a wisecracki­ng rascal, and there’s nothing particular­ly original about any of it — apart perhaps from an unexpected glimpse of The Great British Bake Off. Doughy, but easy to digest.

■ In CINEMAS, with Red notice also showing on netflix from november 12.

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