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‘Beckett’: Locarno Review
Locarno opens with a chase across the Piazza Grande, courtesy of Netflix and John David Washington
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‘Spiritwalker’: Review
Body-swap thriller from Yoon Jae-keun get its premiere at the New York Asian Film Festival
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‘Voice Of Silence’: Fantasia Review
Strong performances highlight this thriller about a mute and the 11-year-old he’s assigned to safeguard
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‘No Rest For The Old Lady’: Transilvania Review
Two old friends find their relationship tested in Andrei Gruzsniczki’s sensitive fourth feature
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‘Ride The Wave’: Galway Review
Young Scottish surfer Ben Larg tries to make a spash on the international stage in Martyn Robertson’s warm documentary
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‘Who We Love’: Galway Review
An Irish schoolgirl is targeted for her sexuality in Graham Cantwell’s coming-of-age drama
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‘Foscadh (Shelter)’: Galway Review
Sean Breathnach’s feature debut is the Irish-language tale of an isolated man forced to venture into the world
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‘Pure Grit’: Galway Review
Kim Bartley spends three years on Wyoming’s Wind River reservation for a poignant study of Native American life
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‘Spiral’: Transilvania Review
Romanian-Hungarian director Cecília Felméri makes a confident debut with this atmospheric thriller
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‘#dogpoopgirl’: Transilvania Review
Andrei Hutuleac’s sparky debut wraps sharp social commentary in absurdist comedy
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‘The Campaign’: Transilvania Review
Marian Crisan gently explores political corruption through the experiences of a Romanian politician in a backwater town
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‘That Was Life’: Transilvania Review
A septuagenarian Spanish woman discoveres a new lease on life in David Martin de los Santos’s touching debut
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‘Love Yourself Today’: Galway Review
Irish singer/songwriter Damien Dempsey takes centre stage in this rousing documentary
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‘Black Medicine’: Galway Review
A black market doctor faces a terrible choice in Colum Eastwood’s confident debut
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‘The Invisible Mountain’: FIDMarseille Review
Experimental filmmaker Ben Russell takes the viewer on a physical and spiritual journey through Finland
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‘Husek’: FIDMarseille Review
Daniela Seggiaro explores the plight of Argentina’s indigenous population in this real-world fable
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‘The Dust Of Modern Life’: FIDMarseille Review
Germany’s Franziska von Stenglin makes a strong feature debut with this documentary following a Vietnamese villager
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‘Orpheus’: FIDMarseille Review
Prolific young director Vadim Kostrov bases his fourth film on his own life in Putin’s Russia
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‘Blue Bayou’: Cannes Review
Justin Chon takes a step up in this Focus Features tearjerker co-starring Alicia Vikander
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‘The Innocents’: Cannes Review
Eskil Vogt constructs a whole new playground in compelling Un Certain Regard drama