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'Cactus Flower': Dubai Review
Two Egyptian women find themselves thrown out onto the busy streets of Cairo.
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'The Last Recipe': Macao Review
A failing Japanese chef sets out to find a legendary recipe from the 1930s
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'The Charmer': Dubai Review
An Iranian man seeking a Danish bride finds romance increasingly dark and complex.
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'The Blessed': Dubai Review
Disillusionment and generational frustrations come to the surface as an Algerian couple celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary
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'Burnout': Dubai Review
Three story strands interweave against the backdrop of contemporary Morocco.
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'Zagros': Dubai Review
Jealousy and bitterness accompany a Kurdish shepherd as he follows his wife to Belgium.
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'Kiss Me Not': Dubai Review
An actress who has found religion refuses to film an all-important kiss in Ahmed Amer’s feature debut
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'Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle': Review
An excellent cast boosts this enjoyable, entertaining adventure sequel
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'Ferdinand': Review
A bull who refuses to fight attempts to find his place in the world in this colourful family animation
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'Phantom Thread': Review
Paul Thomas Anderson directs Daniel Day-Lewis in what is reportedly his last feature as an actor.
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'Night Accident': Tallinn Review
A motorbike accident brings redemption for both driver and victim in Tallinn’s Grand Prix winner
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'The Post': Review
Awards-friendly drama about the Washington Post and the publication of the Pentagon Papers starring Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks
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'Deaf Child': IDFA Review
IDFA audience award-winner traces the inspirational life of a young deaf man
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'Excavator': Tallinn Review
Kim Ki-duk wrote and produced this sensitive second feature from Korea’s Ju Lee-Hyoung
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'Four Hands': Tallinn Review
A deftly-handled thriller from Germany about two sisters and one damaged mind benefits from a gung-ho attitude to gore
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'Secret Ingredient': Tallinn Review
This bittersweet cancer comedy from Macedonia finds its humour in dark places
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'Asphyxia': Tallinn Review
A run-down mental health hospital in Tehran is the setting for Fereydoun Jeyrani’s brooding and stylish thriller
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'Maryline': Review
Actor/director Guillaume Gallienne returns with a challenging melodrama starring Adeline d’Hermy
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'Vampire Clay': Tallinn Review
An attack of sentient killer modelling putty in a provincial Japanese art school proves unintentionally hilarious