Latest festival reviews – Page 135
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‘In The Strange Pursuit Of Laura Durand’: Sarajevo Review
A hapless quest across Greece for a missing 1990s porn star
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‘My Morning Laughter’: Sarajevo Review
Serbian debut delivers an uncomfortably potent character study
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‘Digger’: Sarajevo Review
Sensitive debut from Greek film-maker Giorgis Grigorakis is set in a small forest enclave under threat from developers
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‘Morgana’: Fantasia Review
An older Australian housewife throws off her domestic shackles - for restraint of another kind
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‘Small Town Wisconsin’: Sarajevo Review
Alexander Payne executive produces this small, gentle story about a boy and his troubled father
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‘The Island Within’: Sarajevo Review
A brooding father-son relationship is explored with bone dry humour and playful visuals
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‘Mavzer’: Sarajevo Review
Taut, pensive western pits a farmer against wolves, family and mankind’s animalistic nature
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‘All The Pretty Little Horses’: Sarajevo Review
A marriage hangs in the balance in this slow-ticking time bomb of a drama
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’Focus, Grandma’: Sarajevo Review (opening film)
Sarajevo opens with a bittersweet domestic comedy set in the run-up to war
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‘Mare’: Sarajevo Review
In this emotional, understated drama, a middle-aged wife finds liberation in an affair
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‘Andromeda Galaxy’: Sarajevo Review
A depressed father and daughter look to the stars in this bare bones debut from Kosovo
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‘Acasa, My Home’: Review
Sundance prizewinner follows a sprawling Romanian family’s forced move from the wilderness to the big city
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‘Nadia, Butterfly’: Cannes Label 2020 Review
Insider’s view of the end of an Olympic swimming career
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‘Goodbye Mister Wong’: FIDMarseille Review
A lakeshore in Laos is the enchanting setting for Kiyé Simon Luang’s move into fiction feature filmmaking
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‘The Howls’: FIDMarseille Review
A free-flow, free-form documentary which takes in the director’s Aztec heritage
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‘The Seeds We Sow’: FIDMarseille Review
The death of a young girl in custody sparks Nathan Nicholovich’s educationally-devised drama
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‘A Museum Sleeps’: FIDMarseille Review
Camille de Chenay flies in the face of cynicism to present a magical realist feature inspired by the work of Gustave Moreau
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