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‘Along Came Love’: Cannes Review
An epic post-war romance starring Anaïs Demoustier and Vincent Lacoste has its roots in director Katell Quillevere’s own family history
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‘A Brighter Tomorrow’: Cannes Review
Cannes Competition title sees Nanni Moretti return to his old ways in this greatest-hits story of a frustrated film-maker
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’The Three Musketeers - D’Artagnan’: Review
En garde! Pathe launches the all-star, no expense-spared first part of its lavish epic
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‘The Crime Is Mine’: Review
Francois Ozon’s snappy adaptation of a 1934 stageplay is a ‘sly slice of feminist triumph’
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‘Upon Entry’: Malaga Review
‘Very clever film-making’: would-be immigrants are locked in a room by US border guards in this claustrophobic debut from Spain
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‘Killing Crabs’: Malaga Review
A pre-tourist Tenerife comes back to life in this appealing 1990s period drama
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‘Mighty Afrin: In The Time Of Floods’: Thessaloniki Review
Docu-fiction follows a 12-year-old girl as she attempts to outrun Brahmaputra river floods and find her father in Dhaka
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‘The Last Night Of Amore’: Berlin Review
A strait-laced cop goes rogue on his last night in the job in Andrea Di Stefano’s stylish Italian crime thriller
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‘Living Bad’: Berlin Review
Joao Canijo returns to the mordernist hotel of his ‘Bad Living’ to take account of the guests in this mirror film
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‘Bad Living’: Berlin Review
A crumbling hotel in a Portugese seaside village is the setting for Joao Canijo’s first of two linked films to play at the Berlinale
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‘Music’: Berlin Review
German filmmaker Angela Schanelec brings her oddly fascinating update of the Oedipus myth to Berlin Competition
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‘Luka’: Rotterdam Review
Jessica Woodworth’s solo outing is a visually arresting, narratively dense drama inspired by Dino Buzzati’s 1940 novel ’The Tartar Steppe’
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‘One Last Evening’: Rotterdam Review
Dinner with friends turns nasty in this German debut set against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic
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‘Drift’: Sundance Review
Cynthia Erivo stars in Anthony Chen’s sensitive, understated third feature, set on a Greek island
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‘Passages’: Sundance Review
Adèle Exarchopoulos, Franz Rogowski and Ben Whishaw make Ira Sachs’ latest a ‘sexy proposition in every respect’
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‘When It Melts’: Sundance Review
A woman confronts her challenging past in this Belgian debut from actor-turned-filmmaker Veerle Baetens
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‘Mamacruz’: Sundance Review
Spanish comedy/drama features veteran Kiti Manver as a middle-aged woman exploring her sexuality
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‘The Pod Generation’: Sundance Review
Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor outsource their pregnancy in Sophie Barthes’ futuristic parody
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‘The Gravity’: Red Sea Review
The aligning of the planets affects a housing estate turf war in this ambitious French drama
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‘Pelican’: Tallinn Review
An injured Croatian footballer questions his entire life in this Croatian feature debut