Latest festival reviews – Page 186
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'Ash Is Purest White': Cannes Review
Jia Zhangke explores the evolution of China through the experiences of a woman released from jail
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'Arctic': Cannes Review
Mads Mikkelsen stars as a downed airman struggling to survive in Joe Penna’s gripping tundra-set debut
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'10 Years Thailand': Cannes Review
Second in the ‘Ten Years’ series plays out in a future Thailand
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'Diamantino': Cannes Review
Portugese comedy ’Diamantino’ shoots hard and scores the top prize at Cannes Critics’ Week
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'Treat Me Like Fire (Jouers)': Cannes Review
Marie Monge gambles her debut on the chemistry between Stay Martin and Tahar Ramin
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'My Favourite Fabric': Cannes Review
A young woman explores her sexuality as Syria teeters towards war
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'Shéhérezade': Cannes Review
It’s a familiar story, but Jean-Bernard Marlin finds new emotion in this drama set in the Marseilles underworld
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'Los Silencios': Cannes Review
A family copes with the fallout of Colombia’s conflict in Beatriz Seigner’s reverie
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'Dead Souls': Cannes Review
Wang Bing’s excoriating treatment of China’s anti-rightist campaign is a ‘Shoah’ of our time
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'Cold War': Cannes Review
Pawel Pawlikowski follows up Ida with this story of two lovers in 1950s Poland
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'Samouni Road': Cannes Review
Documentary about the normal Palestinian family torn at the heart of the ‘Zeitoun incident’
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'Sextape': Cannes Review
Female-centric story from France about teen consent is fearless and funny
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'Border (Gräns)': Cannes Review
A lonely customs officer forms a bond with a strange traveller
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'To The Ends Of The World': Cannes Review
Gaspard Ulliel, Gerard Depardieu are stand-outs in this haunting story of revenge in Indochina
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'Petra': Cannes Review
Barbara Lennie puts in a powerful performance as a woman searching for her father
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'Leto': Cannes Review
The early 80s Leningrad music scene is the subject of this drama by Kirill Serebrennikov, currently under house arrest in Russia
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'Yomeddine': Cannes Review
An Egyptian leper and an orphan boy embark on a journey of discovery
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'Rafiki': Cannes Review
Kenya’s first film at Cannes brings a fresh energy to its central lesbian love story