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‘Mandibles’: Venice Review
Winning slacker comedy set on the Cote D’Azur in which a fly strays very far from the wall
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‘Miss Marx’: Venice Review
Susanna Nicchiarelli pays tribute to Karl Marx’s youngest daughter, Eleanor
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‘The Book Of Vision’: Venice Review
Venice Critics Week opens with a ’wilfully enigmatic film’ clearly influenced by EP Terrence Malick’s work
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‘Lovers’: Venice Review
Stacy Martin and Pierre Niney headline Nicole Garcia’s Venice Competition title
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‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’: Venice Review
Jasmila Zbanic directly addresses Srebrenica in this taut, compelling film
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‘Apples’: Venice Review
An amnesia pandemic sweeps across Greece in this unforgettable first feature
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‘Ties’: Venice Review (opening film)
Naples-set festival opener with offscreen connections to the Elena Ferrante brand.
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‘Hunted’: Fantasia Review
A genre exercise with some added topspin could be a breakout midnight crowdpleaser
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‘In The Strange Pursuit Of Laura Durand’: Sarajevo Review
A hapless quest across Greece for a missing 1990s porn star
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‘Digger’: Sarajevo Review
Sensitive debut from Greek film-maker Giorgis Grigorakis is set in a small forest enclave under threat from developers
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‘All The Pretty Little Horses’: Sarajevo Review
A marriage hangs in the balance in this slow-ticking time bomb of a drama
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‘Acasa, My Home’: Review
Sundance prizewinner follows a sprawling Romanian family’s forced move from the wilderness to the big city
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‘The Seeds We Sow’: FIDMarseille Review
The death of a young girl in custody sparks Nathan Nicholovich’s educationally-devised drama
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‘A Museum Sleeps’: FIDMarseille Review
Camille de Chenay flies in the face of cynicism to present a magical realist feature inspired by the work of Gustave Moreau
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‘Summer Of 85’: Review
Francois Ozon’s film of an English novel was selected for Cannes and now releases on Bastille Day across France
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‘The Castle’: Galway Review
A Lithuanian girl tries to sing her song in Dublin’s fair - but harsh - city
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‘Redemption Of A Rogue’: Galway Review
This assured debut by playwright Philip Doherty should win hearts wherever it travels
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‘Here Are The Young Men’: Galway Review
Three boys leave school on a high which soon turns sour in Eoin C Macken’s starry Dublin-set drama
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‘The Winter Lake’: Galway Review
A strong cast, including 2019 Screen Stars Of Tomorrow Emma Mackey and Anson Boon, should help it gain some attention.
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‘Love Affair(s)’: Cannes 2020 Label Review
Emmanuel Mouret delivers his take on the ‘Unapolagetic French Art Film’