Locarno Reviews – Page 4
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'Iceman': Locarno Review
A Neolithic world is brought back to life in Felix Randau’s dialogue-free tale of Otzi’s survival
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'What Happened To Monday': Locarno Review
Noomi Rapace buckles up for seven roles in Tommy Wirkola’s B-movie blast
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'Mrs Hyde': Locarno Review
Isabelle Huppert is struck by a bolt of lightning in Serge Bozon’s reworking of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic.
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'Sparring': Locarno Review
Mathieu Kassovitz squares up to the role of an ageing boxer who will take any punishment to provide for his family
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'Wajib': Locarno Review
A family wedding in Palestine puts strain on a father-son relationship in this wry family drama
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'Tomorrow And Thereafter': Locarno Review
Noémie Lvovsky delves into her own past for a story about a nine-year old girl whose mother isn’t “all there”
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'Let The Corpses Tan': Locarno Review
Bank robbers and police clash on a deserted island in this edgy, excessive thriller
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'Lola Pater': Locarno Review
Fanny Ardant shines in Nadir Moknèche’s warm drama about a trangender parent
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'Winter Brothers': Locarno Review
Set in a mining community in Eastern Denmark, this debut from Hlynur Pálmason is intense yet uneven
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'Vincent And The End Of The World': Locarno Review
Dir: Christophe Van Rompaey. France/Belgium. 2016. 124 mins
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‘Hema Hema (Sing Me A Song While I Wait)’: Locarno Review
Dir/scr. Khyentse Norbu. Bhutan, Hong Kong, 2016. 96 min.
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'Heaven Will Wait': Locarno Review
Dir/prod/scr: Marie-Castille Mention-Scharr. France. 2016. 105 mins
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'Glory': Locarno Review
Dirs/prods: Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov. Bulgaria/Greece, 2016. 101 mins