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‘1970’: Visions du Reel Review
Prolific documentarist Tomasz Wolski explores a historical protest in Poland, and the authorities’ brutal response
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‘Faya Dayi’: Visions du Reel Review
Ethiopia’s lucrative khat crop inspires a hypnotic, immersive documentary glimpse into the country’s soul
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‘Users’: Visions du Reel Review
An anxious investigation into how technological advancement may affect our children
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‘Searchers’: Visions du Reel Review
Swipe right for this lively examination of New Yorkers venturing onto dating apps during a pandemic
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‘The Belly Of The Mountain’: Visions du Reel Review
An impressionistic French essay film explores the tragedy of a 2013 airline crash in the Alps
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‘The First 54 Years: An Abbreviated Manual For Military Occupation’: Visions du Reel Review
Sobering, essential documentary focuses on the testimony of Israeli men who served in Gaza and the West Bank
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Bafta awards ceremony review: ‘profound and moving despite tinny applause’
Like lockdown, you could get used to this new kind of awards show.
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‘Who We Are: A Chronicle Of Racism In America’: SXSW Review
Jeffery Robinson links the chains of America’s black history
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‘Tom Petty, Somewhere You Feel Free’: SXSW Review
A poignant look at the making of the musician’s ground-breaking solo album, ‘Wildflowers’, in 1994
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‘Islands’: SXSW Review
Tagalog-language SXSW Jury prize-winner is set inside Canada’s Filipino community
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‘The Fallout’: SXSW Review
SXSW’s top narrative prize-winner examines the aftermath of a school shooting in an indirect but powerful way
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‘Violet’: SXSW Review
Justine Bateman’s debut drama is about a Hollywood film executive who has to deal with her demanding - and demeaning - inner voice
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‘The Drover’s Wife The Legend Of Molly Johnson’: SXSW Review
Leah Purcell directs and stars and writes this Outback revenge thriller based on her own stageplay of an 19th century story
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‘Swan Song’: SXSW Review
Udo Kier stars in this touching story of a retired Ohio hairdresser on one last job
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‘AIDS Diva: The Legend Of Connie Norman’: Flare Review
The short life and times of ’a radical activist and feisty charmer”
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‘The Feast’: SXSW Review
Welsh-language debut from Lee Haven-Jones is a slow-burn genre offering
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‘Paul Dood’s Deadly Lunch Break’: SXSW Review
A hapless outsider dreams of celebrity in Nick Gillespie’s broad black British comedy
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‘Here Before’: SXSW Review
Andrea Riseborough stars in Stacey Gregg’s supernatural-themed debut
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‘Rebel Dykes’: Flare Review
Riotous look back at an underground 1980s movement which ‘terrified straight mainstream society’
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‘Boy Meets Boy’: Flare Review
A day in Berlin in the company of a newly-hatching cross-channel pair