Locarno Reviews – Page 2
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‘Astrakan’: Locarno Review
David Depesseville’s accomplished debut follows a wayward teen navigating the world of foster care
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‘Human Flowers Of Flesh’: Locarno Review
Writer-director Helena Wittmann returns with an elliptical study of a yachting trip around the Mediterranean
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‘Fairytale’: Locarno Review
The 20th century’s most notorious leaders reunite in Alexander Sokurov’s experimental deepfake feature
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‘Medusa Deluxe’: Locarno Review
This experimental one-take drama is a darkly comic meta-whodunnit set at a hairdressing competition
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‘My Neighbor Adolf’: Locarno Review
Udo Kier steals the show in this bittersweet comedy about a Holocaust survivor and his enigmatic new neighbour
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‘Tommy Guns’: Locarno Review
Carlos Conceicao’s confident, slyly deceptive second feature looks at young soldiers during wartime
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‘LOLA’: Locarno Review
A machine is able to hear broadcasts from the future in Andrew Legge’s imaginative found-footage feature debut
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‘Paradise Highway’: Review
Juliette Binoche takes to the wheel of this US-set generic drama set in the world of women truckers
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‘A Thousand Fires’: IDFA Review
In Myanmar, a couplle drill for oil by hand and hope for better days in Saeed Farouky’s award-winning documentary
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‘Brotherhood’: Locarno Review
Three young siblings work as shepherds in Bosnia after their father is sent to jail in this quiet documentary
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‘Zeros And Ones’: Locarno Review
Abel Ferrara turns his hand to the action film in a typically post-modern anti-thriller starring Ethan Hawke
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‘Cop Secret’: Locarno Review
Genre spoof directed with considerable wit by Iceland’s national goalkeeper, Hannes Thor Halldorsson
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‘Ida Red’: Locarno Review
Melissa Leo, Josh Hartnett headline a Oklahoma backwoods-set crime thriller
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‘Soul Of A Beast’: Locarno Review
Early fatherhood and doomed young love are at the centre of Lorenz Merz’s ‘assaultively stylish’ Zurich-based drama
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‘Hinterland’: Locarno Review
Back to Vienna of old with Stefan Ruzowitsky’s propulsive post-war thriller
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‘Respect’: Locarno Review
Jennifer Hudson tries on the role of the Queen of Soul in Locarno’s closing film
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‘Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash’: Locarno Review
Indonesian auteur Edwin adapts Eka Kurniawan’s free-wheeling novel for the big scree
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‘She Will’: Locarno Review
Charlotte Colbert’s unusual Gothic feature plays out in the world between art and horror
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‘Beckett’: Locarno Review
Locarno opens with a chase across the Piazza Grande, courtesy of Netflix and John David Washington
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