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’Fiume O Morte!’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s Tiger winner inventively re-enacts the 1919 occupation of Fiume by Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio
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‘Raptures’: Rotterdam Review
Intense religious fervour brings fear to a 1930s Swedish village in Rotterdam’s Big Screen winner
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‘Wind, Talk To Me’: Rotterdam Review
Hybrid Serbian drama is an affecting creative meditation on grief
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‘Vitrival - The Most Beautiful Village In The World’: Rotterdam Review
Droll, dry Belgian comedy-drama tackles rising tensions in a small francophone village
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‘Perla’: Rotterdam Review
A Slovak woman’s new life in 1980s Vienna is threatened by secrets from her past
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‘Dead Lover’: Rotterdam Review
A gravedigger goes to extreme lengths to mend a broken heart in this garish Canadian horror
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‘Rains Over Babel’: Rotterdam Review
Decadent interpretation of Dante’s Inferno plays out in a pop punk Colombian nightclub
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‘Little Jaffna’: Red Sea Review
A cop goes undercover in a Tamil gang in this solid Paris-set thriller
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‘Kraven The Hunter’: Review
Aaron Taylor-Johnson embraces his wild side in a superhero movie that lacks any real bite
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‘Saba’: Red Sea Review
A Bangladeshi woman is torn between responsibility and desire in this sensitively-handled debut
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‘Napoli-New York’: Red Sea Review
Benign post-war drama from Gabriele Salvatores is based on an early Fellini treatment
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‘Sima’s Song’: Red Sea Review
Two women struggle to maintain their friendship in the Afghanistan tinder-box of the 1970s as the Russians invade
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‘Ravens’: Red Sea Review
‘Shogun’’s Tadanobu Asano plays Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase in this inventive biopic
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‘Seeking Haven For Mr Rambo’: Red Sea Review
Promising Egyptian debut draws on the powerful bond between one man and his dog
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‘Fanon’: Marrakech Review
French psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, and the formative years he spent in 1950s Algeria
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‘Postmarks’: Cairo Review
Low-key charmer tracks an unlikely romance set in northeast Russia, ‘on the edge of the world’
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‘Silent City Driver’: Tallinn Review
Tallinn winner Sengedorj Janchivdor’s powerful drama paces the streets of Ulaanbataar at night
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‘Trains’: IDFA Review
IDFA top prize-winner is a timeless train trip through black-and-white archive footage