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'I Am Mother': Sundance Review
A young girl finds herself torn between her robot guardian and a human stranger in a dystopian future
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'We Are Little Zombies': Sundance Review
Four orphaned Japanese teens team up to form a rock band
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'Storm Boy': Review
Four decades later, a remake of Australia’s beloved family staple proves both troubling and affecting
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'The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion': Macao Review
A gifted teenage girl is pursued by figures from a past she can’t remember
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'White Blood': Macao Review
An Argentinian drug mule faces the horrific consequences of her actions
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'Aruna & Her Palate': Macao Review
A epidemiologist goes in search of disease and local delicacies in this quirky road-trip movie
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'Dear Ex': Macao Review
A young man grows close to his late father’s male lover in this comic melodrama
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'Up The Mountain': Macao Review
Zhang Yang’s well-observed documentary captures a traditional way of life
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'Jesus': Macao Review
A shy young boy finds a friend in Jesus in Hiroshi Okuyama’s original debut
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'Suburban Birds': Macao Review
Past and present are linked in this intriguing feature debut from Qiu Sheng
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'Winter's Night': Tallinn Review
A wistful tale of lost love from South Korea’s Jang Woo-jin
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‘A Cool Fish’: Review
Rao Xiaozhi’s second feature tackles hot-button social issues in China
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‘Last Letter’: Review
Shunji Iwai captures the mood in China with his first film to be set and filmed there
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'A First Farewell': Tokyo Review
A young Chinese boy confronts the end of his way of life in rural China
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'Another World': Tokyo Review
Three childhood friends find reunion to be a rocky road in Junji Sakamoto’s intimate drama.
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'Three Husbands': Tokyo Review
A young woman attempts to sate her addiction to sex in the final instalment of Fruit Chan’s ‘Prostitute Trilogy’
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'The Poet': Tokyo Review
A poet and his wife long to escape the confines of their rural mining town
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'Project Gutenberg': Tokyo Review
An expert counterfeiter turns police witness in Felix Chong’s crime thriller