Latest festival reviews – Page 93
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‘The Line’: Berlin Review
Ursula Meier returns to the Swiss mountain suburbs to further explore fractured family dynamics
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‘We Might As Well Be Dead’: Berlin Review
This remarkable graduation project from Natalia Sinelnikova opens the Berlinal’s German cinema strand
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‘Incredible But True’: Berlin Review
Lea Drucker and Alain Chabat star in Quentin Dupieux’s droll domestic time travel comedy
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‘Beautiful Beings’: Berlin Review
Gudmundur Arnar Gudmundsson’s sophomore Icelandic feature finds tenderness in a cruel adolescent world
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‘Robe Of Gems’: Berlin Review
Natalia López Gallardo makes waves with her disquieting debut set in rural Mexico
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‘Nobody’s Hero’: Berlin Review
Alain Guiraudie’s tale of terrorism marks a tonal shift that favours stereotypes over satire
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‘Peter von Kant’: Berlin Review
François Ozon’s gender-swap revamp of Fassbinder’s Petra von Kant serves ironic homage on Berlin’s opening night
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‘Rookies’: Berlin Review
French hip-hop dance battle documentary gives Berlin’s Generation 14Plus an energetic opener
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‘Descendant’: Sundance Review
The search for the last slave ship brings emotion ashore in this sobering documentary set in Mobile, Alabama
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‘To Love Again’: Rotterdam Review
Jury- and Fipresci-prize winner from China looks at modern pressures on an ageing couple
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‘Shabu’: Rotterdam review
Upbeat documentary set in Rotterdam over one summer now heads to Berlin’s Generation Kplus
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‘Excess Will Save Us’: Rotterdam Review
French farming documentary debut blurs the lines between fiction and reality with strange results
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‘Silver Bird And Rainbow Fish’: Rotterdam Review
Eye-catching collage brings archive materials to life in director Lei Lei’s family history documentary
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‘The Cow Who Sang A Song Into The Future’: Sundance Review
Ambitious magical-realist tale from Chile about motherhood and the natural world
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‘Drifting Petals’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam regular Clara Law returns with a haunting lyrical elegy
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‘My Emptiness and I’: Rotterdam Review
A trans woman defines herself in this standout Spanish feature debut
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‘Brian And Charles’: Sundance Review
British director Jim Archer extends his award-winning short into a warm-hearted comedy
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‘Corsini Sings Blomberg & Maciel’: Rotterdam Review
Mariano Llinas unpicks the music during a re-recording of the classic Argentinian LP
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‘Assault’: Rotterdam Review
Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s 12th feature is a return to genre form in this dark comedy thriller