Festival reviews – Page 192
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'Black 47': Berlin Review
Ireland’s devastating potato famine is the backdrop for Lance Daly’s revenge western
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'Grass': Berlin Review
After three films in 2017, Hong Sangsoo’s first feature this year is both short and sweet
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'Girls Always Happy': Berlin Review
A mother and daughter bicker endlessly in Yang Mingming’s finely-crafted debut
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'303': Berlin Review
Generation 14 Plus opens with a lengthy road trip from the director of ’The Edukators’
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'The Heiresses': Berlin Review
This female-driven debut has much to say about the class system in Paraguay
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'That Summer': Berlin Review
A return to Grey Gardens, comprised of footage shot by Peter Beard and Lee Radziwill
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'Generation Wealth': Berlin Review
A disturbing documentary chronicles society’s obsession with success and excess
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‘Infinite Football’: Review
Personal doc from Corneliu Porumboiu centres around his friend’s ideas for an alternative beautiful game
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'We The Animals': Review
Winner of the NEXT prize at Sundance, Jeremiah Zagar’s dreamy coming-of-age drama is captivating
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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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'Piercing': Rotterdam Review
Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbott star in this great, if grisly, genre outing from Nicolas Pesce
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'Butterflies': Sundance Review
Three estranged siblings take a road trip home in this bittersweet Turkish drama
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'An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn': Sundance Review
Aubrey Plaza stars in Jim Hosking’s follow up to ‘The Greasy Strangler’
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'The Cleaners': Sundance Review
This revealing documentary peers into the shadowy world of online content moderators
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'Anna's War': Rotterdam Review
A six-year-old girl must fight for survival after she escapes a Nazi concentration camp
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'Nina': Rotterdam Review
An unhappily married woman embarks on a transformative lesbian affair
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'Jimmie': Rotterdam Review
A young boy and his father must flee their Swedish home in the wake of civil unrest