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‘Between Revolutions’: Transilvania Review
Vlad Petri’s hybrid documentary about the realities of revolution takes Best Romanian Feature at Transilvania
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‘Like A Fish On The Moon’: Transilvania Review
A young boy’s refusal to speak turns family life on its head in this Transilvania-winning drama from Iran
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‘Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken’: Annecy Review
A teenage girl discovers she is a sea beast in this likeable Dreamworks animation
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‘The Gullspång Miracle’: Sheffield Review
Twisting Swedish documentary about a quirky family and their ever-evolving history
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‘Your Fat Friend’: Sheffield Review
Blogger-turned-author Aubrey Gordon fights against fat shaming in Jeanie Finlay’s latest documentary
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‘Nimona’: Annecy Review
Riz Ahmed and Chloë Grace Moretz lend their voices to Netflix’s retro-futurist animation
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‘Tish’: Sheffield Review
Sheffield Doc/Fest opens with a portrait of the late British working class photographer Tish Murtha
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‘In The Rearview’: Sheffield Review
Aid worker/filmmaker Maciek Hamela gives a voice to ordinary Ukranians as they flee war
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‘The Lesson’: Review
Richard E. Grant relishes his role as an domineering novelist in Alice Troughton’s twisty debut
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‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’: Annecy Review
Animated adaptation of Michael Morpugo’s story about a young British boy and an elderly Japanese man who connect on an isolated island
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‘Chicken For Linda!’: Annecy Review
A grieving mother and daughter go on a hunt through a strike-paralysed Paris in this charming animation
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‘Sirocco And The Kingdom Of The Air Streams’: Annecy Review
Two sisters find a portal to a surreal fantasy world in this distinctive, yet clearly Miyazaki-inspired Annecy opener
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‘Mars Express’: Annecy Review
Crisp Mars-set animation ponders timely questions circulating around AI
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‘Bread And Roses’: Cannes Review
Jennifer Lawrence-backed doc reveals a powerful resistance against the Taliban amongst Afghan women
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’Where Would You Like To Go?’: Jeonju Review
Jeonju’s closing film is partially set in Warsaw where a widow attempts to navigate her grief after a sudden tragedy
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‘There Is A Stone’: Jeonju Review
Japan-set meditation about the connection between strangers wins top prize at Jeonju
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‘While The Green Grass Grows’: Visions Du Reel Review
Grand Prix winner at Visions du Reel is part of an epic, personal project from director Peter Mettler
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‘An Inhabited Volcano’: Visions du Reel Review
Thoughtful documentary about the recent volcanic eruption on the Spanish island of La Palma
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‘My Father’s Prison’: Visions du Reel Review
The imprisonment of a Venezuelan cop – the filmmaker’s father – is the subject of this personal documentary
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‘Knit’s Island’: Visions du Reel Review
Eye-opening exploration of the communities which exist inside survivalist online video game ‘DayZ’.