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         Reviews Reviews‘A Useful Ghost’ review: A haunted vacuum cleaner collides with Thailand’s recent pastThis deadpan Thai comedy-drama takes big risks and comes out swinging 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Mirrors No. 3’ review: Rich study of trauma and grief unfolds in the German countrysideChristian Petzold’s fourth collaboration with actor Paula Beer is small but mighty 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Urchin’ review: Harris Dickinson directs an elevated study of addictionBritish actor-turned-filmmaker bows in Un Certain Regard 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Wild Foxes’ review: Samuel Kircher lands a punch in school boxing dramaKircher headlines Valery Carnoy’s thoughtful Directors’ Fortnight debut 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Wave’ review: Sebastian Lelio's ambitious feminist musical is set to Chile’s university strikesAmbitious project set during the 2018 protests is an over-reach for the Oscar-winning director 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Chronology Of Water’ review: Kristen Stewart’s debut is an intense deep-dive into the life of a troubled artistLength and repetition undermines a fiery film anchored by Imogen Poots 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Sons Of The Neon Night’ review: With no expense spared, Juno Mak constructs an alternate 1990s Hong KongThe actor/director’s tricky, long-awaited follow-up to ‘Rigor Mortis’ bows in Cannes’ Midnight strand 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Bono: Stories Of Surrender’ review: U2’s Bono looks back in energetic solo showAndrew Dominik turns Bono’s 2022 stage tour into an immersive performance for Apple 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Eddington’ review: Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal face off in Ari Aster’s wan satirePandemic-era Competition title falls short in its attempts to skewer right-wing American ideology 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Little Sister’ review: Hafsia Herzi explores identity and faith in coming-of-age storyThe film adaptation of the award-winning novel The Last One premieres in Cannes’s Main Competition 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Bring Her Back’ review: Sally Hawkins delivers ‘unspeakable evil’ for the Philippou BrothersThe follow up to ‘Talk To Me’ features the British actor as a malevolent foster mother 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Her Will Be Done’ review: A young woman faces an ancient evil in rural French horrorPolish actor Maria Wrobel impresses in Julia Kowalski’s atmospheric second feature 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The Plague’ review: Joel Edgerton produces, stars in timely hazing dramaCharlie Polinger’s perceptive debut plays out at an all-boys water polo camp 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Amrum’ review: Fatih Akin directs coming-of-age drama set in 1945 GermanyDiane Kruger stars in delicate story set on a remote island as the Nazi regime falls 
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         Reviews Reviews‘The President’s Cake review’: Quinzaine crowd-pleaser is set in Saddam Hussein’s IraqA young girl, a scene-stealing cockerel and a culinary challenge fuel Hasan Hadi’s winning 1990s-set story 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Sirât’ review: Oliver Laxe’s long strange trip stars Sergi LópezFraught trek across the desert in search of missing daughter is a cinematic risk for French-Spanish auteur 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Case 137’ review: Lea Drucker anchors Dominik Moll’s police corruption dramaThe 2018 Paris Yellow Vests protests provide the backdrop for this controlled procedural 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Left-Handed Girl’ review: Sean Baker-backed family drama is set on the bustling streets of TaipeiPerformance-driven Critics Week title is the directorial debut of Baker’s regular collaborator Shih-Ching Tsou 
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         Reviews Reviews‘A Pale View Of Hills’ review: Kazuo Ishiguro’s debut novel gets tangled between Japan and the UKKei Ishikawa directs a dual timeline between 1950s Japan and 1980s England 
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         Reviews Reviews‘Brand New Landscape’ review: Debut explores a Tokyo family in crisisKenichi Endo stars in Yuiga Danzuka’s precise Directors Fortnight drama 
 








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