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‘Wild Flowers’: San Sebastian Review
Ana Castillo soars in Jaime Rosales’ drama about a young mother bouncing around a tough man’s world
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‘The Hummingbird’: Toronto Review
A man’s life is revealed in non-linear fashion in Francesca Archibugi’s feather-light adaptation of Sandro Veronesi’s novel
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‘Prison 77’: San Sebastian Review
Alberto Rodriguez opens San Sebastian with a brutal 1970s-set Spanish prison drama
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‘Dry’: Venice Review
Paolo Virzi’s sprawling, inter-connected drama places a parched Rome in the middle of a three-year drought
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‘Merkel’: Telluride Review
Eva Weber looks at the life of the former German Chancellor with an eye on both the personal and the political
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‘Paradise Highway’: Review
Juliette Binoche takes to the wheel of this US-set generic drama set in the world of women truckers
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‘America’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ofir Raul Grazier breathes new life into the love triangle with his follow-up to ‘The Cakemaker’
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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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‘Nayola’: Annecy Review
Stunning feature animation debut depicts the horror of war from a female perspective
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‘Rebel’: Cannes Review
Adil & Bilall’s family drama about Jihad radicalisation hits close to home for the Belgian-Moroccan duo
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‘Continental Drift’: Cannes Review
Lionel Baier sets a sentimental mother-son drama against the backdrop of a divided Europe
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‘Summer Scars’: Cannes Review
A mysterious premise played straight is certain to divide viewers in this Critics’ Week feature debut
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‘Love According To Dalva’: Cannes Review
Newcomers Zelda Samson and Fanta Guirassi excel in this solid if uncomfortable dramatic first feature
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‘5 Dreamers And A Horse’: Visions du Reel Review
In Armenia, four subjects search for their place in society through a series of quirky vignettes
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‘How To Save A Dead Friend’: Visions du Reel Review
A fearsomely candid and moving documentary about being young and rebellious in Putin’s Russia
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‘Il Posto - A Steady Job’: Visions du Reel Review
A thoughtful exploration of the public sector jobs crisis in Italy, exacerbated by the pandemic
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‘Dogwatch’: Visions du Reel Review
A highly entertaining and absurdist account of the armed guards who spend their lives at sea waiting for pirates that never come
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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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‘The Eclipse’: CPH:DOX Review
Natasa Urban’s timely portrait of the Serbian national psyche takes the top prize at CPH:DOX
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‘Outside’: CPH:DOX Review
Olha Zhurba’s timely debut doc follows a young boy who goes from poster child for the Ukrainian Maiden Uprising to a homeless adult