All articles by Jonathan Romney – Page 19
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'You Deserve a Lover': Cannes Review
Hafsia Herzi goes in front of and behind the camera in a brisk, energetic low-budget tale of a Parisienne’s romantic trials and tribulations
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'Joan Of Arc': Cannes Review
Bruno Dumont returns to finish his story of the maid of Orléans
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'Heroes Don’t Die': Cannes Reviews
Adele Haenel stars in this meta-fiction/documentary hybrid set between Paris and Bosnia
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'Zombi Child': Cannes Review
Bertrand Bonello’s latest is ’contemporary French cinema at its most conceptually ambitious’
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'The Climb': Cannes Review
Michael Angelo Covino makes his directorial debut with this sour bromance between two lifelong friends
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'Beanpole': Cannes Review
Post-war Leningrad is the setting for this unsettling tale of two women by the director of ‘Closeness’
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'For Sama': Cannes Review
Compelling documentary shot under al-Assad’s bombing of Aleppo is also heading to Cannes
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'Les Misérables': Cannes Review
Competition hots up with an explosive debut feature set in one of Paris’s riotous banlieues
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'What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael': Berlin Review
Documentary about the career and influence of seminal film critic Pauline Kael
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'O Beautiful Night': Berlin Review
After meeting Death, a young German man embarks on a bizarre after-dark adventure
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'Marighella': Berlin Review
A kinetic call to arms from Brazilian first-time director Wagner Moura, with Seu Jorge in the lead
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'So Long, My Son': Berlin Review
Wang Xiaoshuai’s ambitious work lights up the Berlinale Competition
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'Farewell To The Night': Berlin Review
Catherine Deneuve stars in the latest drama from André Téchiné
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'Mr Jones': Berlin Review
James Norton is real-life Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, whose 1930s visit to the Ukraine inspired George Orwell’s Animal Farm
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'The Miracle Of The Sargasso Sea': Berlin Review
A big city cop exiled to a sleepy coastal town struggles to keep her life on track
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'By The Grace Of God': Berlin Review
Francois Ozon’s dramatised feature tackles child sexual abuse by the Catholic Church in Lyon
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'Öndög': Berlin Review
An independent-minded heroine satisfies her desires on the plains of Mongolia in the latest from Wang Quan’an