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'The Gentle Indifference Of The World': Cannes Review
A tentative romance in the steppes is faced with the harsh realities of the city in Adilkhan Yerzhanov’s Kazakh drama
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'Long Day's Journey Into Night': Cannes Review
Bi Gan follows up ‘Kali Blues’ with another ode to hs hometown
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'Shoplifters': Cannes Review
Hirokazu Kore-eda turns in a masterful ensemble piece about a ‘family’ living on its wits
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'10 Years Thailand': Cannes Review
Second in the ‘Ten Years’ series plays out in a future Thailand
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'Dead Souls': Cannes Review
Wang Bing’s excoriating treatment of China’s anti-rightist campaign is a ‘Shoah’ of our time
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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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'Yellow Is Forbidden': Tribeca Review
Eye-opening documentary about Chinese fashion designer Guo Pei
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'The Serengeti Rules': Tribeca Review
Documentary exploring the work of ecologists in five locations across the globe
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'Ghostbox Cowboy': Tribeca Review
An American businessman struggles to make his fortune in the East
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'Virgins': Tribeca Review
Joy Rieger impresses as a bored teenager in a seaside town in Israel
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'Island Of The Hungry Ghosts': Tribeca Review
Poetic profile of the forgotten asylum seekers detained on Christmas Island
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'Looking For Lucky': Hong Kong Review
A shaggy dog story from first-time Chinese director Jiang Jiachen
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'Girl's Encounter': Hong Kong Review
Actress Yûka Eda makes a confident debut with an ethereal tale of two adolescent girls
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'In The Intense Now': Hong Kong Review
Five decades of archive footage tells the eye-opening story of modern political protest
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'Die Tomorrow': Berlin Review
Idiosyncratic doc/drama hybrid from Thailand should pique the interest of festival programmers
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'Mary Magdalene': Review
Rooney Mara plays a rehabilitated Mary Magdalene opposite Joaquin Phoenix as Jesus.
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'Foreboding': Berlin Review
Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s five-hour apocalyptic TV series is condensed into an off-kilter feature