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‘Trouble Will Find Us’: Busan Review
Love doesn’t last in this romantic drama about a couple who realise they hate each other
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‘Rival’: Busan Review
A superb performance from Yelizar Nazarenko propels this drama about a nine-year-old boy in increasingly dire straits
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‘Emptiness’: Busan Review
This portrait of the migrant experience stars non-professional actors cast from Guayaquil’s real-life Chinese immigrant community
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‘Three’: Busan Review
A rookie cop tracks a serial-killer cannibal in this disquieting true crime thriller
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‘The Art Of Dying Far Away’: Busan Review
A divorcing couple can’t decide what to do with their pet turtle in this quirky relationship drama
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‘A Balance’: Busan Review
Japan’s culture of shame is explored in this study of a principled documentary filmmaker who uncovers a scandal
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‘Striding Into The Wind’: London Review
‘A Chinese slacker story with a very cinephile flavour’
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‘The Salt In Our Waters’: London Review
An artist travels to Bangladesh in search of inspiration - but runs into more than one storm on arrival in the Ganges Delta
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‘I’m Your Woman’: AFI Fest Review (opening film)
Rachel Brosnahan stars in this intriguingly unpredictable crime thriller.
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‘Rose: A Love Story’: London Review
A striking debut by British first-timer Jennifer Sheridan
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‘Ultraviolence’: London Review
Ken Fero continues his powerful catalogue of deaths in police custody in the UK
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‘French Exit’: NYFF Review
Michelle Pfeiffer plays the diva in a slow, stubbornly quirky comedy
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‘Shadow Country’: London Review
Bodhan Slama looks at the lethal effects of nationalism in this accomplished film set in the aftermath of the Second World War
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‘Stray’: London Review
It’s a dog’s life for everyone in this award-winning doc set on the streets of Istanbul
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‘Red, White And Blue’: NYFF Review
Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’ series look at the Metropolitan Police in the early 1980s
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‘Genus Pan’: Hamburg Review
One of Lav Diaz’s most accessible films chronicles the growing tensions between three men crossing the jungle
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‘The Voiceless’: Hamburg Review
This dialogue-free comedy evokes Jacques Tati in its portait of outcasts
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‘Riot Police’: San Sebastian Review (TV)
Spanish investigative drama with strong ensemble acting is a winner for co-creators Rodrigo Sorogoyen and Isabel Peña