Busan reviews – Page 8
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Reviews'The Man Who Bought the Moon': Busan Review
Italian authorities attempt to track down a Sardinian man who has laid claim to the moon
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Reviews'Bulbul Can Sing': Busan Review
Rima Das follows up ‘Village Rockstars’ with this story of an adolescent girl coming of age in a small Indian village
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Reviews'We'll Be Young And Beautiful': Busan Review
A former teen pop star attempts to relive former glories with her hapless son in tow
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Reviews'Good Day’s Work’: Busan Review
A well-intentioned family man struggles with a series of unfortunate events
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Reviews'Distances': Busan Review
Former university friends struggle to reconnect during a strained weekend in Berlin
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Reviews'The Rib': Busan Review
A Chinese man attempts to convince his religious father to accept his transgender identity
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Reviews'Ten Years Japan': Busan Review
A collection of five stories set a decade into Japan’s future
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Reviews'Sub-Zero Wind': Busan Review
A teenager’s difficult relationship with her mother and stepfather plays out over several years
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Reviews'Night Light': Busan Review
The end of a life is detailed in the slowest of slow cinema from visual artist Kim Moonyoung
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Reviews'A Duck’s Grin': Busan Review
A sullen man returns to his hometown in search of his former girlfriend
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Reviews'They Sing Up On The Hill': Busan Review
Two Mongolian youngsters make sweet music together in this Mongolian-British musical romance
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Reviews'A Boy And Sungreen': Busan Review
A high school student searches for his missing father with the help of his best friend
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Reviews'Fly By Night': Busan Review
The war between two criminal brothers rocks Kuala Lumpur’s underworld
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Reviews'Youngju': Busan Review
A teenage girl fights to support her troublesome brother after the death of their parents
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Reviews'The Tobacconist': Busan Review
A young tobacconist befriends Sigmund Freud in late 1930s Vienna
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Reviews'Don't Go Too Far': Busan Review
Four sibings butt heads over their father’s will in Park Hyunyong’s twisting thriller
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Reviews'Ode To The Goose': Busan Review
This enigmatic film by Zhang Lu takes a centre-stage gala at Busan
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Reviews'Between The Seasons': Busan Review
A friendship blossoms between two women in Kim Junsik’s sensitive drama
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Reviews'The Prey': Busan Review
Prisoners are hunted for sport in this zesty action thriller from Jimmy Henderson








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