All Reviews articles – Page 107
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Reviews‘White Noise’: Venice Review
Noah Baumbach’s long-awaited adaptation of the dated Don DeLillo novel opens the Venice Film Festival
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Reviews‘Princess’: Venice Review
Roberto De Paolis’ impressive second feature examines the life of a Nigerian prostitute outside Rome
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Reviews‘The March On Rome’: Venice Review
Mark Cousins charts the rise of Mussolini and fascism in perhaps his most politically explicit film to date
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Reviews‘Alienoid’: Review
Choi Dong-hoon hops between eras in the first instalment of his ambitious mash-up of sci-fi and historical fantasy
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Reviews‘Another Spring’: Sarajevo Review
Mladen Kovacevic’s documentary chronicling Yugoslavia’s 1972 smallpox outbreak has modern-day parallels
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Reviews‘The Chalice — Of Sons And Daughters’: Sarajevo Review
The intricacy of marriage rituals within Romania’s Roma communities are chronicled in this observational documentary
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Reviews‘La Sagrada Familia’: Edinburgh Review
A fractious family goes on a road trip across Peru in Borja Alcalde’s beautifully-shot doc
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Reviews‘I Have Electric Dreams’: Sarajevo Review
Valentina Maurel’s sensual, spiky debut chronicles a stormy father-daughter relationship
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Reviews‘Beast’: Review
Idris Elba is the beating heart of Baltasar Kormakur’s lowkey survival thriller about a lion with a personal vendetta
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Reviews‘Nude Tuesday’: Edinburgh Review
Plenty to understand - and laugh at - in this all-gibberish comedy from New Zealand
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Reviews‘The Narrow Road’: Edinburgh Review
Lam Sum’s moving tribute to the hard-working people of Hong Kong is set during the Covid-19 pandemic
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Reviews‘Serviam — I Will Serve’: Sarajevo Review
A creepy convent school is the setting for Ruth Mader’s horror-thriller
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Reviews‘Riders’: Sarajevo Review
Filmmaker Dominik Mencej announces himself as a significant new talent with this achingly tender road movie
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Reviews‘Men Of Deeds’: Sarajevo Review
Pitch-dark comedy and sociopolitical commentary collide in Paul Negoescu’s portrait of a bumbling cop
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Reviews‘A Bunch Of Amateurs’: Edinburgh Review
The Bradford Movie Makers club grapples with its fate and that of its ageing members in Kim Hopkins’ winning documentary
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Reviews‘Neon Spring’: Edinburgh Review
A spotlight on Riga’s rave scene through the eyes of a sheltered young girl
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Reviews‘Winners’: Edinburgh Review
Hassan Nazer crafts a passionate, meta tribute to the cinema of his native Iran
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Reviews‘A Ballad’: Sarajevo Review
A mother’s struggles to regain custody of her daughter form the core of Aida Begic’s uneven drama
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Reviews‘Whina’: Edinburgh Review
Respectful biopic relates the life and turbulent times of Maori activist Dame Whina Cooper
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Reviews‘Safe Place’: Sarajevo Review
Croatian filmmaker Juraj Lerotic makes a promising feature debut with this prize-winning exploration of brotherhood









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