Latest festival reviews – Page 180
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'Keep Going' (Continuer): Venice Review
Director Joaquin LaFosse sets a mother and son at odds on a trip across Kyrgyzstan
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'Amanda': Venice Review
Vincent Lacoste impresses again in the latest slow-burner from Mikhaël Hers
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'The Other Side Of The Wind': Venice Review
Nearly half a century after it started shooting, Orson Welles’ final film bows at Venice
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'ROMA': Venice Review
Alfonso Cuarón has made his most personal film; it may also be his best.
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'L'Enkas': Venice Review
A young ex-convict finds his newfound freedom far harder than life in prison
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'Graves Without A Name': Venice Review
Rithy Panh’s profoundly moving documentary opens Venice Days
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'First Man': Venice Review
Ryan Gosling stars in Damien Chazelle’s Venice opener as Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.
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'On My Skin (Sulla mia pelle)': Venice Review
Venice sidebar opens with compelling drama based on a real-life death in custody
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'Ruben Brandt, Collector': Sarajevo Review
Eye-popping Hungarian animation about a psychotherapist turned art thief
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'Horizon': Sarajevo Review
A Georgian man attempts to lure back his wife by living in isolation
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'The Pigeon Thieves': Sarajevo Review
A teenage pigeon thief attempts to help a young boy escape poverty
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'One And A Half Prince': Sarajevo Review
Three friends find their bond under pressure when one of them falls in love
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'Hotel By The River': Locarno Review
Source: Locarno Hotel By The River Dir/Scr Hong Sang-soo. South Korea. 2018. 96mins Hong Sang-soo weaves a typically delicate web of family ties, random connections and hurt feelings into Hotel By The River (Gangbyun Hotel). A wistful, slow-burner from the prolific director, it should attract extensive festival ...
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'M.': Locarno Review
A strong documentary of abuse and survival in a closed community in Israel
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'Here and Now': Jerusalem Review
Hip-hop drama set in an Israeli slum is an engaging debut from Roman Shumunov