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‘Honey Cigar’: Venice Review
Stirring coming-of-age drama parallels a woman’s sexual awakening with Algeria’s political adolescence
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‘Gaza Mon Amour’: Venice Review
The Nasser brothers turn their lens on a late-life romance in Gaza featuring Hiam Abbass and Salim Daw
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‘Final Account’: Venice Review
A decade’s worth of interviews with elderly Germans culminates in late filmmaker Luke Holland’s Third Reich study
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‘Mulan’: Review
Long delayed, much anticipated, Disney’s live-action epic is now going directly into homes
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‘Night In Paradise’: Venice Review
A blood-spattered crime thriller from the writer of ‘I Saw The Devil’
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‘Lovers’: Venice Review
Stacy Martin and Pierre Niney headline Nicole Garcia’s Venice Competition title
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‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’: Venice Review
Jasmila Zbanic directly addresses Srebrenica in this taut, compelling film
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‘Oasis’: Venice Review
Love triangle set in a Serbian institution for young people with learning disabilities is bracingly authentic
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‘I’m Thinking Of Ending Things’: Review
Charlie Kaufman’s Netflix film is ’an adventurous study of depression and anxiety that also makes room for a musical number’
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‘Apples’: Venice Review
An amnesia pandemic sweeps across Greece in this unforgettable first feature
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‘Ties’: Venice Review (opening film)
Naples-set festival opener with offscreen connections to the Elena Ferrante brand.
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‘The Paper Tigers’: Fantasia Review
Cheerfully charming debut about three middle-aged former martial arts students who unite to avenge their sifu
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‘Come True’: Fantasia Review
Anthony Scott Burns impresses with his follow-up to ‘Our House’
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‘Undergods’: Fantasia Review
Chino Moya’s debut connects several stories in a chilly fantasy
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‘Kriya’: Fantasia Review
Horror from India takes some very unlikely turns around a sinister house and a family curse
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‘Marygoround’: Fantasia Review
A menopausal Polish virgin lets loose in Daria Woszek’s heightened cultish comedy
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‘You Cannot Kill David Arquette’: Fantasia Review
The former ‘Scream’ star tries to make a comeback - in the professional wrestling ring
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