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'Nina Wu': Cannes Review
A #Metoo moment from Taiwan’s Midi Zi, with actoress/writer Wu Ke-Xi drawing heavily on personal experiences
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'To Live To Sing': Cannes Review
Johnny Ma’s colourful film is centred around a Chengdu Opera troupe on the verge of collapse
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'Family Romance LLC': Cannes Review
’Constructed reality’ feature from Werner Herzog follows a Japanese company which sells fake friends and family members
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'First Love': Cannes Review
This riotously entertaining bloodbath from Takashi Miike might be his most commercial film in a while
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‘The Orphanage’: Review
A teenage boy in Afghanistan is sent to a Russian-run facility in this Bollywood-inspired follow-up to ’Wolf And Sheep’
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'Our Time Machine': Tribeca Review
An uplifting celebration of the love between a son and his father, both theatre directors, as the latter declines in health
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'Two/One': Tribeca Review
Two strangers in Canada and Shanghai may be connected in this enigmatic drama
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'Leftover Women': Tribeca Review
Three unmarried career women struggle with outdated social mores in China
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'Mystify: Michael Hutchence': Tribeca Review
Stand-out documentary about the life of the late INXS frontman seems destined for wider release
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'Aamis' ('Ravening'): Tribeca Review
A provocative, transgressive love story starring Lima Das
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'Wish You Were Here': Review
Kenneth Bi’s upscale China/Japan co-production set in the world of high fashion struggles to convince
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'Tiny Souls': CPH:DOX Review
Dina Naser documents four years in the life of a trio of young Syrian refugees in Jordan
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'The Reformist': CPH:DOX Review
Sherin Khankan attempts to establish Europe’s first mosque led by female imams
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'On The Inside Of A Military Dictatorship': CPH:DOX Review
An intriguing look at Myanmar’s rocky road from military rule to attempted democracy
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'The Rest': CPH:DOX Review
Ai Weiwei follows up Human Flow with a deeper exploration of the modern refugee crisis
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'Still Human': Hong Kong Review
Anthony Wong plays a paralysed construction worker in this notable Hong Kong debut
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'Vanishing Days': Hong Kong Review
A 14-year-old girl grapples with her family history during one humid summer
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'Bodies At Rest': Hong Kong Review
Renny Harlin’s Hong Kong-set genre piece opens the 43rd Hong Kong International Film Festival
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'A Dog Barking At The Moon': Hong Kong Review
A pregnant woman finds herself caught between her unhappy mother and homosexual father