Latest – Page 20
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‘Sole’: Venice Review
A Polish girl prepares to sell her unwanted baby to a childless Italian couple
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‘5 Is The Perfect Number’: Venice Review
Tony Servillo stars in this Naples-set crime drama ’drunk on pulp pleasures’
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‘Verdict’: Venice Review
A Filipino domestic abuse victim find the local justice system offers little protection
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‘Only The Animals’: Venice Review
Dominik Moll opens Venice Days with an intricate, ‘Rashomon’ style potboiler set in a French farming community
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‘The Truth’: Venice Review
Japanese maestro Hirokazu Kore-Eda opens Venice 2019 with a French curio
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‘Pelican Blood’: Venice Review
Nina Hoss anchors this tense drama from Germany’s Katrin Gebbe which opens Venice’s Horizons sidebar
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‘Cat In The Wall’: Sarajevo Review
Terrific comedy-drama from a Bulgarian directing duo is set on an East London council estate
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‘Open Door’: Sarajevo Review
Sisters united in a car journey across Albania in a rare feature to emerge from that country
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‘Fire Will Come’: Review
Oliver Laxe’s prize-winning feature continues is strikingly beautiful and meditative
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‘Adoration’: Sarajevo Review
The latest from Fabrice du Welz bleeds horror tropes into a yearning romance
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‘Days Of The Bagnold Summer’: Locarno Review
Inbetweeners star Simon Bird delivers an unexpectedly gentle portrait of a mother and her son with his directorial debut
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‘Technoboss’: Locarno Review
A highly idiosyncratic comedy/musical that might just achieve cult status
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‘A Voluntary Year’: Locarno Review
A German father-daughter comedy/drama which calls to mind ‘Toni Erdmann’
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‘Instinct’: Locarno Review
An erotic thriller starring Carice Van Houten from ‘Game Of Thrones’, this ’Instinct’ feels quite basic
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‘7500’: Locarno Review
Flawed but impressive, Patrick Vollrath’s debut is set entirely inside the cockpit of a hijacked plane
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‘If Only’: Locarno Review
Locarno opens with a debut starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Alba Rohrwacher
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‘Never Grow Old’: Galway Review
An undertaker profits when a gang of bounty hunters take over his small frontier town