All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 10
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Reviews‘You Resemble Me’: Venice Review
Spike Lee and Jonze produce this debut, hybrid feature about the the French radical Islamist Hasna Ait Boulahcen
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Reviews‘Happening’: Venice Review
A young French student grows increasingly desperate to secure a backstreet abortion in Audrey Diwan’s harrowing drama
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Reviews‘The Peacock’s Paradise’: Venice Review
Laura Bispuri’s third feature premieres in Venice’s Horizons sidebar section
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Reviews‘Il Buco’: Venice Review
Michelangelo Frammartino continues his exploration of cinema in Italy’s farflung outposts, this time Calabria of 1961
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Reviews‘The Card Counter’: Venice Review
Paul Schrader’s Competition title stars Oscar Isaac and Tiffany Haddish
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Reviews‘Parallel Mothers’: Venice Review
Pedro Almodovar and Penelope Cruz open the 78th Venice Film Festival with a powerful story of loss and remembrance
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Reviews‘Emergency Declaration’: Cannes Review
Drama on a plane from Seoul to Honolulu as a deadly virus is unleashed
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Reviews‘In Front Of Your Face’: Cannes Review
Hong Sangsoo’s second film this year goes to the essence of his film-making style
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Reviews‘Hold Me Tight’: Cannes Review
Mathieu Amalric adapts and directs this demanding arthouse film about loss and abandonment starring Vicky Krieps
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Reviews‘A Tale Of Love And Desire’: Cannes Review
Leila Bouzid closes out Cannes Critics’ Week with this likeable Paris-set love story
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Reviews‘Blue Bayou’: Cannes Review
Justin Chon takes a step up in this Focus Features tearjerker co-starring Alicia Vikander
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Reviews‘A Hero’: Cannes Review
Asghar Farhadi returns to Competition with the story of an unlinkely man caught in a social media storm
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Reviews‘Three Floors’: Cannes Review
Nanni Moretti returns to Cannes with an adaptation of an Israeli novel transposed to an affluent Rome suburb
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Reviews‘Benedetta’: Cannes Review
Paul Verhoeven returns to Cannes Competition with this unsubtle, provocative tale of a 17th-century nun.
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Reviews‘Great Freedom’: Cannes Review
Sebastian Meise’s drama carefully tracks the persecution of homosexuality in Germany over the decades
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Reviews‘Ahed’s Knee’: Cannes Review
Nadav Lapid plays in Competition with a caustic story about an Israeli film-maker forced into a cultural compromise
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Reviews‘Poupelle Of Chimneytown’: Rotterdam Review (Closing film)
A young chimney sweep befriends a man made of garbage in this animated Japanese eco-fable
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Reviews‘Bloom Up – A Swinger Couple Story’: Hot Docs Review
A happily married polyamorous Italian couple invite the viewer into their romantic life














