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‘Lies We Tell’: Galway Review
Star Agnes O’Casey brings a modern edge to this adaptation of Sheridan Le Fanu’s ‘Uncle Silas’
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‘Apocalypse Clown’: Galway Review
George Kane’s anarchic comedy follows a troupe of clowns travelling across Ireland in the aftermath of a electrical blackout
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‘In The Shadow Of Beirut’: Galway Review
Backed by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, this Lebanon-set documentary presents a troubling portrait of life in Sabra and Shatila
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‘The Martini Shot’: Galway Review
Matthew Modine plays a terminally-ill director attemping to make his last film in Ireland
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‘Blaga’s Lessons’: Karlovy Vary Review
Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe winner is a tense thriller about an elderly Bulgarian woman who falls for a telephone scam
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‘The Miracle Club’: Galway Review
Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Laura Linney head this long-gestating drama set in 1960s Ireland
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‘Background’: FIDMarseille Review
FIDMarseille’s International Competition winner follows a son’s attempt to learn more about his father’s past
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‘Fremont’: Karlovy Vary Review
An Afghan woman living in California dreams of new adventures in Babak Jalali’s fourth feature
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‘The Girls Are Alright’: Karlovy Vary Review
Five women spend a week at a Spanish creative retreat in this delicate portrait of female friendship
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‘Red Rooms’: Karlovy Vary Review
A young woman becomes obsessed with a serial killer in this intense Canadian chiller
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‘Slow’: Karlovy Vary Review
A new couple navigate their sexual differences in this accomplished Sundance prize-winning drama
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‘Restore Point’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ambitious Czech thriller is set in a near future where dead bodies can be restored to life
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‘Empty Nets’: Karlovy Vary Review
German/Iranian director Behrooz Karamizade makes a powerful debut with his story of a young Iranian diver
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‘In Camera’: Karlovy Vary Review
Naqqash Khalid’s debut is a savage satire of the casting business
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‘Sweet Sue’: Munich Review
Leo Leigh’s spiky feaure debut stars Maggie O’Neill as an older woman looking for love
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‘The Dive’: Munich Review
A diver fights to save her sister trapped under the waves in this claustrophobic English-language thriller from Germany.
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‘Black Box’: Munich Review
A security lockdown puts the residents of a Berlin apartment block under increasing pressure in this tense ensemble drama
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‘Four Souls Of Coyote’: Annecy Review
Native American teenagers confront an oil pipeline project in this Annecy Jury Award-winning animation from Hungary
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‘The Tunnel To Summer, The Exit Of Goodbyes’: Annecy Review
An animation for the ages from Japan’s Tomohisa Taguchi wins the Paul Grimault prize at Annecy
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‘100 Seasons’: Transilvania Review
Auto-fiction by former Swedish ballet dancer Giovanni Bucchieri is honest and heartfelt