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‘Gaza Mon Amour’: Venice Review
The Nasser brothers turn their lens on a late-life romance in Gaza featuring Hiam Abbass and Salim Daw
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‘Final Account’: Venice Review
A decade’s worth of interviews with elderly Germans culminates in late filmmaker Luke Holland’s Third Reich study
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‘Night In Paradise’: Venice Review
A blood-spattered crime thriller from the writer of ‘I Saw The Devil’
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‘Lovers’: Venice Review
Stacy Martin and Pierre Niney headline Nicole Garcia’s Venice Competition title
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‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’: Venice Review
Jasmila Zbanic directly addresses Srebrenica in this taut, compelling film
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‘Oasis’: Venice Review
Love triangle set in a Serbian institution for young people with learning disabilities is bracingly authentic
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‘Apples’: Venice Review
An amnesia pandemic sweeps across Greece in this unforgettable first feature
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‘Ties’: Venice Review (opening film)
Naples-set festival opener with offscreen connections to the Elena Ferrante brand.
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‘The Mafia Is Not What It Used To Be’: Venice Review
Francesco Maresco explores the impact of the 1992 assassinations of Italian anti-Mafia magistrated Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino
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‘Atlantis’: Venice Review
Valentyn Vasyanovych’s film, set in Eastern Ukraine of the near future, is the winner of the grand prize at Venice’s Orrizonti
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‘Blanco En Blanco’: Venice Review
A photographer develops a dangerous obsession in early 20th Century South America
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‘Waiting For The Barbarians’: Venice Review
Mark Rylance shines in this otherwise bloated adaptation of J.M.Coetzee’s novel
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‘Lingua Franca’: Venice Review
A transgender Filipina woman cares for a Russian-Jewish grandmother in Brooklyn
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‘Madre’: Venice Review
Another intriguing - and satisfying - drama from Spain’s Rodrigo Sorogoyen
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‘Hava, Maryam, Aleysha’: Venice Review
With her debut feature, Sahraa Karimi explores the lives of three Afghan women
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‘State Funeral’: Venice Review
Sergei Loznitsa explores the national impact of Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin’s death in 1953
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‘Gloria Mundi’: Venice Review
An ex-convict travels to meet his newborn granddaughter and reconnect with his estranged family
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‘The Domain’: Venice Review
The chronicle of a Portuguese land-owning family as their fortunes change across 45 years
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‘Mosul’: Venice Review
The true story of an Iraqi SWAT team waging war against ISIS in Mosul