Festival reviews – Page 140
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‘Oceonomia’: CPH:DOX Review
A disturbingly timely look at questions of modern economics - which often can’t be answered
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‘Songs Of Repression’: CPH:DOX Review
Winner of the festival’s top prize is an illuminating look at the troubled history of tranquil Chilean village
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‘Long Live Love’: CPH:DOX Review
The relationship between a mother and her daughter evolves as the teenager recovers from cancer
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‘Body Of Water’: Glasgow Review
Lucy Brydon makes her directing debut with this intense drama about anorexia
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‘The Trouble With Being Born’: Berlin Review
Perplexing, confrontational AI-themed feature from Austria poses some troubling questions
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‘Critical Thinking’: Review
John Leguizamo’s directorial debut is the true story of an unlikely championship chess team
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‘She Dies Tomorrow’: SXSW Review
A woman’s belief that she is going to die the following day may not just be paranoia in Amy Seimetz’s effective drama
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‘Love Sarah’: Glasgow Review
When a promising baker dies, her family and friends join together to open her dream cake shop
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‘Roy’s World: Barry Gifford’s Chicago’: Glasgow Review
Impressionistic documentary collage about writer Barry Gifford and his Chicago hometown
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‘Kids Run’: Berlin Review
A desperate young father enters a boxing match in an attempt to win the cash prize
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‘Speer Goes To Hollywood’: Berlin Review
Fascinating documentary about the self-proclaimed “good Nazi” Albert Speer
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‘Night Shift’ (‘Police’): Berlin Review
Anne Fontaine’s drama boasts weighty performances from Omar Sy, Virginie Efira and Gregory Gadebois
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‘Irradiated’: Berlin Review
Rithy Panh experiments with the documentary form to present a stark exploration of the horrors of modern war
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‘There Is No Evil’: Berlin Review
From Iran, director Mohammad Rasoulof orchestrates a cautionary tale in four chapters
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‘Days’: Berlin Review
Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang delivers a trademark slow-burn drama about two lonely men finding each other