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‘Vitalina Varela’: Review
Pedro Costa delivers a dark, despairing drama based on the real-life experiences of star Vitalina Varela
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‘143 Sahara Street’: Hamburg Review
The elderly proprietor of an isolated Algerian roadside cafe is the subject of this evocative documentary
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‘And The Birds Rained Down’: San Sebastian Review
A gentle, resonant film from French-Canadian director Louise Archambault
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‘Lynn + Lucy’: San Sebastian Review
Britain’s Fyzal Boulifa - a double award-winner for his shorts at Cannes - makes an anticipated move into feature film-making
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‘Zeroville’: San Sebastian Review
Ticks all of James Franco’s boxes, but none for the audience
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‘The Audition’: San Sebastian Review
Nina Hoss stars in this Belin-set feature about a violin teacher and her family
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‘Noura’s Dream’: San Sebastian Review
In working-class Tunis, little has changed for women in Hinde Boujemaa’s fiction debut
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‘Lhamo And Skalbe’: San Sebastian Review
Tibetan opera is a highlight of the third feature from Sonthar Gyal
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‘Disco’: San Sebastian Review
‘Skam’s Josephine Frida headlines this intense Norwegian drama about faith
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‘The Platform’: Toronto Review
An inventive sci-fi satire set in a futuristic prison delivers some nasty thrills
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‘Moffie’: Venice Review
A young South African man struggles to hide his homosexuality in 1980s military service
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‘Judy’: Telluride Review
Renee Zellweger gives the performance of her career in this by-the-book biopic of Hollywood legend Judy Garland
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‘Cat In The Wall’: Sarajevo Review
Terrific comedy-drama from a Bulgarian directing duo is set on an East London council estate
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‘Open Door’: Sarajevo Review
Sisters united in a car journey across Albania in a rare feature to emerge from that country
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‘Immortal’: Sarajevo Review
Striking documentary from Estonia looks at the production line of model citizens in Russia’s Arctic Circle
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‘Adoration’: Sarajevo Review
The latest from Fabrice du Welz bleeds horror tropes into a yearning romance
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‘The Son’: Sarajevo Review
Sarajevo opens with Ines Tanović’s story of a son - and a city - in transition
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‘O Fim Do Mundo’: Locarno Review
Basil Da Cunha’s impressive second feature is set in the slowly gentrifying Reboleira district of Lisbon