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'One Day': Cannes Review
A day in the life of a working mother juggling four children turns out to be an unexpecedly powerful drama
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'Sorry Angel': Cannes Review
Christophe Honore returns with a tale of an HIV-positive writer in nineties Paris
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'Donbass': Cannes Review
The prolific Sergei Loznitsa opens Un Certain Regard with a blast from the titular region of Ukraine
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'Birds Of Passage': Cannes Review
Directors’ Fortnight opens with a gripping story from the team behind ’Embrace Of The Serpent’
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'Everybody Knows': Cannes Review
Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem reunite for Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s trip into Spanish-speaking terrain
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'Mandy': Cannes Review
Lovers of extreme cinema should flock to Panos Cosmatos’ latest release, starring Nicolas Cage
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'Wildlife': Review
Carey Mulligan stars in actor Paul Dano’s directorial debut, an adaptation of the popular Richard Ford novel
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'Leave No Trace': Review
A father and daughter find their isolated existence threatened in Debra Granik’s moving drama
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‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote’: Review
Adam Driver and Jonathan Pryce star in Terry Gilliam’s long-delayed epic
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'United Skates': Tribeca Review
An infectious documentary about roller skating takes the audience award (docs) at Tribeca
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'A or B': Review
Thriller starring the popular Xu Zheng is set in China’s world of high finance
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'Us And Them': Review
Actor/singer Rene Liu makes her directing debut with a bittersweet romance which opened well over the last weekend of April
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'No 1. Chung Ying Street': Review
Derek Chiu’s tearjerker looks back at the protests of 1967 and the aftermath of the ‘Umbrella Revolution’ in Hong Kong
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'State Like Sleep': Tribeca Review
An all-star cast - Michael Shannon, Michiel Huisman, Katherine Waterston - headline a routine Belgium-set whodunnit
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'Loro 1': Review
The first part of Paolo Sorrentino’s take on Silvio Berlusconi - starring Toni Servillo - gets an Italy-only release
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'To Dust': Tribeca Review
Matthew Broderick and Geza Rohrig star in this two-hander about mortal decay
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'All About Nina': Tribeca Review
Mary Elizabeth Winstead shines in this story about an abrasive New York comedian who moves to LA
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'Obey': Tribeca Review
British director Jamie Jones competes at Tribeca with a story set during London’s 2011 riots
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