All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 19
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Reviews'Blade Of The Immortal': Cannes Review
Takashi Miike’s adaptation of a beloved manga classic is both tasteful and bloody
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Reviews'Joaquim': Berlin Review
Julio Machado plays a revolutionary martyr in colonial, gold-rush Brazil in Marcelo Gomes’ sweaty, dusty film
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Reviews'Colo': Berlin Review
The Portugese financial crisis comes home to roost in Teresa Villaverde’s mannered but original film
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Reviews'Beuys': Berlin Review
Three years in the making, Andres Veiel’s documentary about German artist Joseph Beuys takes its stylistic cues from its restlessly creative subject
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Reviews'Bright Nights': Berlin Review
A father and son road trip through northern Norway, starring Georg Friedrich
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Reviews'The Young Karl Marx': Berlin Review
Raul Peck takes viewers on a romp through the writing of the Communist Manifesto, with August Diehl starring as the titular theorist
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Reviews'Inflame': Berlin Review
A psychological thriller set in contemporary Istanbul sees a TV editor grapple with her mysterious past
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ReviewsFélicité: Berlin Review
Set in Kinshasa, Alain Gomis’ fourth feature is a music-infused reverie
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Reviews'Bye Bye Germany': Berlin Review
Moritz Bleibtreu and Antje Traue headline a bittersweet yarn about Holocaust survivors making a living in post-War Frankfurt
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Reviews'The Dinner': Berlin Review
Steve Coogan and Richard Gere play brothers discussing a family secret in Oren Moverman’s close-knit drama
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Reviews'The Nile Hilton Incident': Sundance Review
Dir/scr: Tarik Saleh. Sweden/Germany/Denmark. 2017. 110 mins.
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Reviews'My Happy Family': Sundance Review
Dirs: Nana Ekvtimishvili, Simon Gross. Germany/Georgia/France. 2017. 119 mins.
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ReviewsFilms of the Year 2016: Lee Marshall
Lee has worked for Screen International since 1996 as an Italy-based film critic. He also writes on travel, design and culture for a range of UK, US and Italian publications.
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