Festival reviews – Page 193
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'Insect': Rotterdam Review
An amateur dramatic troupe rehearse their insect play in the latest from surrealist director Jan Švankmajer
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'The Reports On Sarah And Saleem': Rotterdam Review
A Palestinian man and an Israeli woman embark on an illicit affair that has devastating consequences
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'Time Share (Tiempo Compartido)': Sundance Review
A holiday complex is anything but paradise in this sinister tale
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'Amateurs': Rotterdam Review
Two adolescent Swedish girls make a warts-and-all movie about their home town
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'Djon Africa': Rotterdam Review
João Miller Guerra and Filipa Reis return to the story of Cape Verde-born Migual Moreira, as he attempts to find his father
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'Hereditary': Sundance Review
’Impeccable dread and lingering melancholy’ infuse this terrific horror debut from A24
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'All You Can Eat Buddha': Rotterdam Review
A holidaymaker finds a magical octopus in Ian Lagarde’s intriguing debut
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'Search': Sundance Review
Sony has snapped up all rights to this fiendishly clever directorial debut starring John Cho
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'The Tale': Sundance Review
An unflinching look at sexual abuse and the messy path to recovery which will elicit strong reviews and online commentary
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'The Miseducation Of Cameron Post': Sundance Review
Set inside a conversion therapy centre, Desiree Akhavan’s film demonstrates a wry sense of humour
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'I Think We're Alone Now': Sundance Review
Peter Dinklage and Elle Fanning are reluctant companions for the end of the world
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'Tyrel': Sundance Review
Mudbound star Jason Mitchell finds himself an outsider on a boy’s weekend in the woods
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'The Happy Prince': Review
Rupert Everett is an exceptional Oscar Wilde in his own directorial debut.
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'Shirkers': Sundance Review
Director Sandi Tan sets out to discover what happened to her debut road movie, shot in 1992
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'This Is Home': Sundance Review
Timely documentary about Syrian refugees attempting to settle in the United States
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'Sorry To Bother You': Sundance Review
Boots Riley delivers an original satire on race and greed which will be compared to ’Get Out’
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'Colette': Sundance Review
Keira Knightly stars as the unheralded Parisian author Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette
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'Yardie': Review
Idris Elba makes his dynamic directorial debut with this involving drama set in 1970s Jamaica and 1980s London
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'Genesis 2.0': Sundance Review
Scientists attempt to extract DNA from wooly mammoth tusks found in Siberia