Ben Croll
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'Die Tomorrow': Berlin Review
Idiosyncratic doc/drama hybrid from Thailand should pique the interest of festival programmers
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'Foreboding': Berlin Review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s five-hour apocalyptic TV series is condensed into an off-kilter feature
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'Genesis': Berlin Review
Evoking comparisons to Iñárritu, Árpád Bogdán splits his Roma-centred story into three equal parts
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'Cobain': Berlin Review
Nanouk Leopold’s sixth film explores the troubled relationship between a boy and his mother
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'Fifty Shades Freed': Review
The series half-heartedly concludes - or does it? - with more of the same
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'Over The Limit': Goteborg Review
Harrowing doc about Russian competitive gymnastics by Marta Prus
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'The Violin Player': Goteborg Review
Finnish playwright Paavo Westerberg makes his directorial debut with this tale of musical obsession
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'The Swan': Goteborg Review
A nine year-old girl is sent to do penance on her aunt’s farm in Iceland’s northern far reaches
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'The Return': Goteborg Review
Malene Choi plays with fact and fiction in this arresting portrait of adoptees who return to South Korea
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'Maryline': Review
Actor/director Guillaume Gallienne returns with a challenging melodrama starring Adeline d’Hermy
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'All That Divides Us': Review
Catherine Deneuve and Diane Kruger team up for a social-clash thriller which fails to ignite
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'Shelter': Haifa Review
Eran Riklis takes a coolly professional approach to a Mossad potboiler starring Golshifteh Farahani
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'Outdoors': Haifa Review
An Israeli couple’s marriage is put to the test as they construct their dream countryside home
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'Montana': Haifa Review
A debut from Israel which is surprisingly light on its feet, given the weighty matters it addresses
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'Messi And Maud': Review
Chile-set road movie is a promising debut for young Dutch director Marleen Jonkman
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'Lots Of Kids, A Monkey And A Castle': San Sebastian Review
A winsome, big-hearted documentary from Spain which is already a festival favourite
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'Good Favour': Review
Irish director Rebecca Daly’s third feature is set inside a sealed-off religious commune