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‘Poor Things’: Venice Review
Emma Stone is a freshly minted woman of the world in Yorgos Lanthimos’s rich slice of period futurism
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‘Frank Capra: Mr America’: Venice Review
Pacy exploration of the life and legacy of celebrated ’It’s A Wonderful Life’ filmmaker Frank Capra
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‘All Of Us Strangers’: Telluride Review
Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal anchor Andrew Haigh’s heartbreakingly pure 1980s drama
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‘Saltburn’: Telluride Review
Emerald Fennell follows up ‘Promising Young Woman’ with this spiky portrait of the British upper classes
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’Choose Irvine Welsh’: Edinburgh Review
Rambling exploration of the life and lurid times of Scottish author Irvine Welsh
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‘Kill’: Edinburgh Review
A forest hunting trip takes a dark turn in this effective Scottish genre debut
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‘Chuck Chuck Baby’: Edinburgh Review
Janis Pugh’s musical debut is a feel-good second-time-lucky romance set in small-town Wales
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‘Silent Roar’: Edinburgh Review
Edinburgh’s opening film is set on a beautifully-shot Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides
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‘Europa’: Sarajevo Review
Slow-burn rural thriller starring Lilith Stangenberg is set in an Albania grappling with modernisation
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‘In The Shadow Of Beirut’: Galway Review
Backed by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, this Lebanon-set documentary presents a troubling portrait of life in Sabra and Shatila
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‘The Miracle Club’: Galway Review
Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Laura Linney head this long-gestating drama set in 1960s Ireland
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‘In Camera’: Karlovy Vary Review
Naqqash Khalid’s debut is a savage satire of the casting business
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‘Otto Baxter: Not A F***ing Horror Story’: Review
Revelatory documentary follows Baxter, an artist with Down Syndrome, as he attempts to make his first short film
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‘Sweet Sue’: Munich Review
Leo Leigh’s spiky feaure debut stars Maggie O’Neill as an older woman looking for love
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‘WHAM!’: Sheffield Review
George Michael and Andrew Ridgley recount their proto boy-band days in peppy Netflix doc
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‘Tish’: Sheffield Review
Sheffield Doc/Fest opens with a portrait of the late British working class photographer Tish Murtha
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‘The Lesson’: Review
Richard E. Grant relishes his role as an domineering novelist in Alice Troughton’s twisty debut
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‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’: Annecy Review
Animated adaptation of Michael Morpugo’s story about a young British boy and an elderly Japanese man who connect on an isolated island
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‘Greatest Days’: Review
Take That boyband musical starring Aisling Bea is a summer starter for the UK box office
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‘The Old Oak’: Cannes Review
Ken Loach returns to Cannes with his ensemble swansong about Syrian refugees arriving in a small town in the North of England