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'The Disappearance Of My Mother': CPH:DOX Review
A deeply intimate profile of Italian model Benedetta Barzini by her son, Beniamino Barrese
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'Fisherman's Friends': Review
A big city agent discovers a local singing group while on holiday in Cornwall
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'The Day Shall Come': Review
The second film from Chris Morris follows a Miami preacher who becomes the unlikely focus of an FBI terrorist sting
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'Extra Ordinary': Review
A reluctant Irish medium is lured back into the ghostbusting business
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'Harry Birrell Presents Films Of Love And War': Glasgow Review
Archive footage from amateur filmmaker Harry Birrell makes for an intriguing documentary
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'Land Without God': Dublin Review
Heartbreaking personal documentary about abuses by the Irish state and the Catholic Church
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'Automata': Glasgow FrightFest Review
A historian and his stepdaughter investigate a mysterious 18th century mechanical doll
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'She's Missing': Dublin Review
When her best friend goes missing, a New Mexico waitress embarks on a dangerous desert mission to find her
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'Dark Lies The Island': Dublin Review
A small, strange Irish town is the setting for this adaptation of Kevin Barry’s short story collections
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'Gaza': Dublin Review
Poignant and powerful documentary about day-to-day life in the war-torn city of Gaza
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'The Aftermath': Review
Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgard star as illicit lovers in post-World War II Hamburg
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'O Beautiful Night': Berlin Review
After meeting Death, a young German man embarks on a bizarre after-dark adventure
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'Elisa And Marcela': Berlin Review
Isabel Coixet’s Netflix drama is a relentlessly tasteful affair
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'Farewell To The Night': Berlin Review
Catherine Deneuve stars in the latest drama from André Téchiné
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'Flesh Out': Berlin Review
In Mauritania, northwest Africa, a woman is forced to gain weight for her future husband
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'I Was At Home, But': Berlin Review
A mother struggles to readjust when her missing son returns
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'Stupid Young Heart': Berlin Review
A 15-year-old Finnish boy becomes embroiled in the politics of a local right-wing gang