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‘Rams’: Review
This broader remake starring Sam Neill shifts the action to Western Australia
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‘Writing With Fire’: Sundance Review
Dalit women defy discrimination by setting up a journalistic organisation - and making it a success story
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‘One For The Road’: Sundance Review
Wong Kar-wai produces Baz Poonpiriya’s follow-up to ‘Bad Genius’
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‘In The Same Breath’: Sundance Review
Timely, and terrifying: Nanfu Wang’s documentary looks at government response to Covid-19 in the US and China
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‘Circus Of Life’: Review
Pakistan’s Oscar submission tells a story of social ostracism after mobile phone footage goes viral
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‘The White Tiger’: Review
Ramin Bahrani adapts a Booker Prize-winning novel about modern India’s dark soul
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‘Funny Boy’: Review (Netflix)
Deepa Mehta’s appealing drama follows two young lovers in Sri Lanka amid the outbreak of the Civil War
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‘Under The Open Sky’: Macao Review
An old Yakuza tries to go straight in Miwa Nishikawa’s gentle drama
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‘Back To The Wharf’: Macao Review
A man tries to return home after a boyhood tragedy in which he was complicit
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‘Meander’: Macao Review
An ’enjoyable genre romp’ around a booby-trapped network of metal tubes
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‘Black Light’: Macao Review
Bae Jong-dae’s solid debut tracks the fall-out after a fatal car-crash
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‘Tonkatsu DJ Age-taro’: Macao Review
Wholly endearing tale set between the dance floors of Shibuya and a family pork cutlet business
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‘One Second’: Review (China)
Zhang Yimou’s long-delayed ode to cinema is a welcome return to personal terrritory for the Fifth Generation director
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‘Stars Await Us’: Tallinn Review
Zhang Dalei’s second features bows at the Black Nights Film Festival
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‘Lost Course’: IDFA Review
Winner at the Golden Horse awards, Jill Li’s epic documentary charts a local revolution’s rise and stumble
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‘Vanguard’: Review
Jackie Chan jumps into the exhibition spot vacated by Bond in the US after failing to make an impression at home
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‘Hokusai’: Tokyo Review
Expansive biopic of Katsushika Hokusai, Japan’s most influential artist
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'February': Tokyo Review
A sensitive portrait of a Bulgarian shepherd at key moments in his life
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‘The Bike Thief’: Tokyo Review
A Romanian pizza delivery driver scours London’s streets for his stolen moped
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‘Mr. Suzuki - A Man In God’s Country’: Tokyo Review
In a dystopian Japan, a single woman attempts to find a partner and avoid the persecution of society