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‘The Luminaries’: TV Review
Eva Green and Eve Hewson star in Eleanor Catton’s adaptation of her own Booker Prize-winning novel
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‘Dick Johnson Is Dead’: CPH:DOX review
Kirsten Johnson documents the slow loss of her father to Alzheimer’s disease
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‘Shithouse’ (aka ‘Freshman Year’): SXSW Review
Cooper Raiff’s debut feature wins the online narrative feature competition at SxSW
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‘A Shape Of Things To Come’: CPH:DOX Review
A loner in America’s Southwestern desert is the elusive subject of this mysterious documentary
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‘The Mandalorian’: TV Review
Disney’s bounty hunter finally makes his way into European homes
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‘Maxxx’: TV Review
Fast and filthy comedy from E4 created by O-T Fagbenle and co-starring Christopher Meloni and Jourdan Dunn
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‘The Fight For Greenland’: CPH:DOX Review
Four Greenlanders explore their culture and identity in the opening film at 2020’s online CPH:DOX
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‘Feel Good’: TV Review
Mae Martin’s semi-autobiographical comedy could be as good as it gets
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‘Bitter Love’: CPH:DOX Review
Jerzy Sladowski hops on a Russian riverboat cruise and ends up with a hugely-engaging documentary
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‘IWOW: I Walk on Water’: CPH:DOX Review
Khalik’s Allah delivers an imposing work of absolute individuality
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‘Oceonomia’: CPH:DOX Review
A disturbingly timely look at questions of modern economics - which often can’t be answered
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‘No Kings’: CPH:DOX Review
Roberto Minervini has produced this observational documentary set among the remote Caiçara communities of Brazil
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‘Songs Of Repression’: CPH:DOX Review
Winner of the festival’s top prize is an illuminating look at the troubled history of tranquil Chilean village
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‘Caught In The Net’: CPH:DOX Review
Three adult actresses pretend to be pre-teen girls in order to highlight the dangers of online paedophilia
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‘Long Live Love’: CPH:DOX Review
The relationship between a mother and her daughter evolves as the teenager recovers from cancer
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‘Body Of Water’: Glasgow Review
Lucy Brydon makes her directing debut with this intense drama about anorexia