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‘Over The Sea’: Macao Review
After being abandoned by his parents years before, a young Chinese boy attempts to make a life in his uncle’s roadside motel
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‘Homecoming’: Macao Review
An Indonesian couple are forced to confront the cracks in their marriage after a fatal car accident
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‘Lucky Grandma’: Review
A headstrong elderly Chinese woman gets unwittingly involved with a violent New York gang
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‘Family Members’: Macao Review
Grieving siblings travel to an isolated seaside resport to say goodbye to their recently deceased mother
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‘Dance With Me’: Macao Review
A hypnotised woman feels compelled to sing and dance in Shinoby Yaguchi’s meta-musical
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‘The Coldest Game’: Tallinn Review
Bill Pullman is the alcoholic chess champion enlisted to help the Americans tackle the Cuban Missile Crisis
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‘Willow’: Tallinn Review
Three women in different times and places struggle in their attempts to become mothers
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‘Lost Lotus’: Tallinn Review
A grieving Chinese woman attempts to hunt down her mother’s hit-and-run killers
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‘Tomorrow We Are Free’: Tallinn Review
An Iranian journalist returns to Tehran with his family during the Islamic Revolution of 1979
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‘Sin’: Tallinn Review
Alberto Testoni puts in a skilled performance as Michelangelo in Andrei Konchalovsky’s revisionist biopic
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‘Dust And Ashes’: Tallinn Review
A grieving young South Korean factory worker resorts to desperate measures in Park Hee-kwon’s enigmatic drama
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‘Looted’: Tallinn Review
Thomas Turgoose stars in this debut film about a frustrated young carer
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‘Faith’: IDFA Review
Eye-opening portrait of the isolated Italian religious sect Warriors Of Light
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‘Little Women’: Review
Greta Gerwig directs an all-star cast in the most recent iteration of Louisa May Alcott’s 1868 novel
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‘Cook F*** Kill’: Tallinn Review
Mira Fornay confronts the issue of domestic violence through a boldly-executed absurdist comedy
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‘Sidik And The Panther’: IDFA Review
Filmmaker Reber Dosky returns to his Kurdistan home to follow a hunter in his long search for a Persian leopard
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‘iHuman’: IDFA Review
Wide-ranging documentary which tracks the rise and rise of artficial intelligence
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‘La Mami’: IDFA Review
Intimate documentary focusing on the titular matriarch of the women’s powder room at Mexico City’s Barba Azul Cabaret
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