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‘The Helsinki Effect’ review: Timely doc revisits pivotal East/West summit
CPH:DOX title is a lively exploration of the 1975 Helsinki conference that aimed to end the Cold War
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‘Lowland Kids’ review: America’s first climate refugees prepare to leave their Louisiana home
Darren Aronofsky produces this ’extremely accomplished’ CPH:DOX debut
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‘Sanatorium’ review: Striking portrait of Odesa’s Soviet-era health facility
Documentary from Irish director Gar O’Rourke debuts at CPH:DOX
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‘Forever We Are Young’ review: Illuminating portrait of the superfans behind K-Pop phenomenon BTS
Grace Lee and Patty Ahn’s documentary focuses on the band’s dedicated ARMY fanbase
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‘Animality’ review: Ai Weiwei explores our often shocking relationship with animals
The filmmaker’s unflinching work bows at CPH:DOX
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‘Everest Dark’ review: A Sherpa’s last summit to bring back the dead
Doc follows a retired guide’s attempts to atone to the mountain goddess
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‘Slanted’ review: SXSW winner is a teen body horror based on ethnicity
Amy Wang’s comedic debut won SXSW’s Narrative Grand Jury Prize
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‘Snow White’ review: Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot fail to lift listless Disney remake
Marc Webb’s live action film is a cynical update of the 1937 animated classic
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‘The Alto Knights’ review: Robert De Niro does double duty for Barry Levinson
The actor plays two real-life New York mobsters in this lacklustre gangster drama
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‘Child Of Dust’ review: Doc follows Amerasian as he reunites with GI father
Half a century after the Vietnam War, Sang Ngo Thanh finds his dad - and moves to the US
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‘Free Leonard Peltier’ review: A 50-year fight for freedom gains momentum
Peltier remains under house arrest as doc wins three awards at Thessaloniki
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‘Hallow Road’ review: Babak Anvari drives dangerously with Rosamund Pike, Matthew Rhys
Close-quarters SXSW chiller is also a portrait of a marriage
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‘Ash’ review: Flying Lotus sci-fi stars Aaron Paul and Eiza Gonzalez
The musician’s second feature is both visually and aurally distinctive
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‘The Goals Of August’ review: Doc follows football tournament in a sleepy Greek village
The annual event unites the mountain villages of northern Greece
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‘Ne Zha 2’ review: Energetic Chinese sequel is the highest grossing animated film of all time
Jiaozi’s box office hit is ”made for the big screen”
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‘Pangolin: Kulu’s Journey’ review: Rousing follow-up to Oscar winner ‘My Octopus Teacher’
Pippa Ehrlich focuses on the rehabilitation of one South African Pangolin
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‘Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story’ review: Minnelli in close-up
Bruce David Klein’s documentary features interviews and a wealth of archive footage
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‘Holland’ review: Nicole Kidman is a desperate housewife in Mimi Cave’s suburban thriller
Matthew Macfadyen and Gael Garcia Bernal co-star in Prime mystery
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‘Make It To Munich’ review: Rousing doc follows injured teen footballer getting back in the saddle
Inspiring comeback story closes Glasgow Film Festival
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‘The Accountant 2’ review: Ben Affleck and returns with a wonkily winning formula
Gavin O’Connor follows up his 2016 action hit