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‘Downton Abbey: A New Era’: Review
The tearjerker reunion of this increasingly creaky cast goes beyond vanilla viewing
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‘Elizabeth: A Portrait In Parts’: Visions du Reel Review
The late Roger Michell’s documentary on Queen Elizabeth II offers a lasting impression of a figure of stability
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’In From The Side’: Flare Review
Matt Carter’s ambitious debut feature explores the collateral damage of a passionate affair at a gay rugby club
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‘Gateways Grind’: Flare Review
Sandi Toksvig narrates Jacquie Lawrence’s debut documentary on the history of the iconic lesbian Gateways Club in London
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‘Long Live My Happy Head’: Thessaloniki Review
A moving portrait of graphic novelist Gordon Shaw drawing his journey through cerebral cancer when the global pandemic hits
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‘This Is Not Me’: Flare Review
A moving portrait of two young trans men embarking upon the difficult legal process of gender transition in Iran
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‘Off the Rails’: Thessaloniki Review
Peter Day expands his BBC documentary short into a feature length focus on the British urban parkour collective Brewman
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‘Wake Up Punk’: Glasgow Review
The spirit of punk lives on in Nigel Askew’s documentary featuring Joe Corré and the Westwood-McLaren clan
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‘Monstrous’: Glasgow Review
Christina Ricci leads Frightfest favourite Chris Sivertson’s latest genre take
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‘Angry Young Men’: Glasgow Review
Paul Morris’s one-man microbudget movie explores childhood rivalries set on a fictional housing estate in Scotland
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‘Adult Adoption’: Glasgow Review
Actor and playright Ellie Moon wrote and stars in this quirky comedy drama about a care leaver seeking adult adoption
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‘Her Way’: Glasgow Review
Laure Calamy’s fiery César award-nominated performance drives Cécile Ducrocq’s spirited first feature
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‘Ashgrove’: Glasgow Review
Dystopian melodrama from Canada uses improvised acting to explore a global pandemic
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‘Nightride’: Dublin Review
Stephen Fingleton’s calling-card comeback feature is a single-shot crime thriller set in Belfast
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‘Roise & Frank’: Dublin Review
The second Irish-language film at this year’s Dublin Film Fest brings comfort in the form of a shaggy dog
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‘Young Plato’: Dublin Review
Inspiring primary school principal anchors heartrending documentary set in Northern Ireland
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‘This Much I Know To Be True’: Berlin Review
Back to stripped-down basics with Nick Cave and his long-term visual collaborator Andrew Dominik
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‘Flux Gourmet’: Berlin Review
Peter Strickland’s new absurdist drama of sonic caterers in artistic residence is his funniest yet
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‘Death On The Nile’: Review
Ensemble cast attempt to steer Branagh’s Poirot down a digitally enhanced Nile
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‘Brian And Charles’: Sundance Review
British director Jim Archer extends his award-winning short into a warm-hearted comedy