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'Greta': Toronto Review
An unexpectedly camp thriller from Neil Jordan benefits from an eye-raising performance from Isabelle Huppert
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'The Fall Of The American Empire': Toronto Review
A big-hearted caper from Denis Arcand, 30 years after ‘The Decline of the American Empire’
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'22 July': Venice Review
Paul Greengrass sensitively depicts the 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway
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'Tel Aviv On Fire': Venice Review
A fictional TV soap opera is the backdrop for intelligent commentary on Israeli-Palestinian relations
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'Angels Are Made Of Light': Telluride Review
James Longley’s hopeful documentary follows school children in modern Kabul
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'The Biggest Little Farm': Telluride Review
Filmmaker John Chester documents eight years in the life of his LA farm
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'A Star Is Born': Venice Review
A star has been rebooted in Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut
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'ROMA': Venice Review
Alfonso Cuarón has made his most personal film; it may also be his best.
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'First Man': Venice Review
Ryan Gosling stars in Damien Chazelle’s Venice opener as Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon.
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'The Swan': Goteborg Review
A nine year-old girl is sent to do penance on her aunt’s farm in Iceland’s northern far reaches
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'Montana': Haifa Review
A debut from Israel which is surprisingly light on its feet, given the weighty matters it addresses
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'Killing Jesus': Zurich Review
Part-based on a real-life story, Laura Mora’s directorial debut is also a snapshot of Medellín today
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'Good Favour': Review
Irish director Rebecca Daly’s third feature is set inside a sealed-off religious commune
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'Marrowbone': Toronto Review
A young family share their home with a malevolent spirit in the atmospheric debut of screenwriter Sergio G Sanchez
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'Kings': Toronto Review
Deniz Gamze Ergüven follows up ‘Mustang’ with this multi-stranded drama starring Halle Berry and Daniel Craig
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'The Guardians': Toronto Review
Slow-burning, potent period drama from the director of ‘Of Gods And Men’
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'First They Killed My Father': Toronto Review
Angelina Jolie chronicles the rise of the Khmer Rouge in this sincere, if glum, Netflix drama.
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'Three Christs': Toronto Review
Richard Gere is a psychiatric doctor for patients played by Peter Dinklage, Walton Goggins and Bradley Whitford.
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'The Wife': Toronto Review
Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce star in an adaptation of the novel by Meg Wolitzer