Latest festival reviews – Page 182
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'Volcano': Karlovy Vary Review
A translator finds himself abandoned in a strange Ukranian town
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'Jumpman': Karlovy Vary Review
A Russian teen endures a deeply troubled relationship with his mother in Ivan I. Tverdovskiy’s latest
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'I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians': Karlovy Vary Review
Radu Jude follows up ’Aferim!’ with another powerful satirical critique of his homeland
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'Blossom Valley': Karlovy Vary Review
An odd family goes on the run in László Csuja’s restless, interesting debut
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'Via Carpatia': Karlovy Vary Review
A middle-class Polish couple experience the refugee crisis in a provocative but flawed debut
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'All Good': Munich Review
A blistering performance anchors this meticulous and powerful debut
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'Swimming With Men': Edinburgh Review
Synchronised swimming comedy closes the 2018 Edinburgh Film Festival
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'The Fireflies Are Gone': Karlovy Vary Review
Canada’s Sebastian Pilote makes his most accessible film to date. competing at Karlovy Vary
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'We Were Just Playing': Munich Review
Two boys, one German and one Ukranian, forge an unlikely friendship
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'A Young Man With High Potential': Munich Review
An introverted graduate student may be involved in the death of his research partner
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'The Parting Glass': Edinburgh Review
The death of a young woman sends a family down memory lane in Stephen Moyer’s affecting debut
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'Two For Joy': Edinburgh Review
Samantha Morton plays a mother who is slipping into depression after the death of her husband
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'The Devil Outside': Edinburgh Review
A devout Christian teenager finds his faith tested by adolescence
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'Old Boys': Edinburgh Review
An all-boys boarding school is the setting for a 1980s teenage take on the story of Cyrano de Bergerac
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'My Name Is Myeisha': Edinburgh Review
A bold, experimental adaptation of the stageplay ‘Dreamscape’
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'Worlds Of Ursula K. Le Guin': Sheffield Review
Film charting the life and legacy of science fiction novelist Ursula K. Le Guin
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'For The Birds': Sheffield Review
Eye-opening look at a woman who has adopted hundreds of birds