Latest festival reviews – Page 82
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‘No Dogs Or Italians Allowed’: Annecy Review
Alain Ughetto traces his family history in this charming, personal second feature animation
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‘Babysitter’: Transilvania Review
Monia Chokri delivers a relentlessly over the top Quebecois #MeToo-era comedy
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‘Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman’: Annecy Review
Haruki Murakami’s short stories inspire an elegantly surreal directorial debut from composer Pierre Foldes
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‘Dounia And The Princess Of Aleppo’: Annecy Review
A young girl’s journey to find a new home provides the road map for this enchanting animated story
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‘The Sea Beast’: Annecy Review
Chris Williams delivers a dazzling triumph for Netflix with this ripping monster yarn
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‘Aurora’s Sunrise’: Annecy Review
The remarkable life of Armenian genocide survivor Aurora Mardiganian is turned into a gripping animation
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‘The Black Pharaoh, The Savage And The Princess’: Annecy Review
Legendary French animator Michel Ocelot returns with three stories that span different eras and locales
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‘Nayola’: Annecy Review
Stunning feature animation debut depicts the horror of war from a female perspective
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‘My Love Affair With Marriage’: Annecy Review
Signe Baumane’s entertaining second feature is a loosely autobiographical tale of a woman’s history of failed relationships
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‘Aisha’: Tribeca Review
Letitia Wright and Josh O’Connor excel in Frank Berry’s moving story about an asylum seeker in Ireland’s direct provision system
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‘Woman On The Roof’: Tribeca Review
Anna Jadowska’s 2021 ’Screen Best Pitch’ award-winner is a bleak, unwavering portrait of an ageing woman in a depressive state
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‘McEnroe’: Tribeca Review
Ambitious documentary portrait follows the infamous bad boy of tennis
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‘Somewhere In Queens’: Tribeca Review
Ray Romano makes his directorial debut with a wistful drama about a middle-aged father and his teenage son
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‘Lynch/Oz’: Tribeca Review
The Wizard Of Oz offers a new prism through which to make meaning from David Lynch’s films in this layered video essay
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Cannes 2022: the stand-out short films
Screen mentee and Unifrance Critics Lab participant Alexandria Slater journeys through this year’s short films from Cannes.
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‘Masquerade’: Cannes Review
Nicolas Bedos’ mystery thriller has the suspense and sardonic wit of the Hollywood classics
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‘Mother And Son’: Cannes Review
A sensitive and complex triptych of a migrant family from the Ivory Coast arriving in 1980s France
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‘Showing Up’: Cannes Review
Michelle Williams stars in Kelly Reichardt’s first Cannes Competition entry, a wry comedy about a solitary sculptor
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‘The Strange Case of Jacky Caillou’: Cannes Review
Lucas Delangle’s offbeat debut concerns a young man torn between mysticism and music
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‘Magdala’: Cannes Review
Damien Manivel creates a gentle, unhurried portrait of Mary Magdalene in this melancholy autumnal tale