All Reviews articles – Page 196
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Reviews‘Paradise War: The Story Of Bruno Manser’: Zurich Review
Zurich’s ecological-themed opening film is set in Malaysian Borneo
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Reviews‘Gemini Man’: Review
Ang Lee raises the bar technically - if not dramatically - in a watershed film
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Reviews‘Cunningham’: Hamburg Review
Immersive documentary about iconic modernist choreographer Merce Cunningham
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Reviews‘Patrick’: San Sebastian Review
What happens when a violent young man is found to have been a kidnapped child?
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Reviews‘Vitalina Varela’: Review
Pedro Costa delivers a dark, despairing drama based on the real-life experiences of star Vitalina Varela
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Reviews‘143 Sahara Street’: Hamburg Review
The elderly proprietor of an isolated Algerian roadside cafe is the subject of this evocative documentary
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Reviews‘Ride Like A Girl’: Review
Rachel Griffiths makes her directorial debut with this true story of the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup
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Reviews‘Zeroville’: San Sebastian Review
Ticks all of James Franco’s boxes, but none for the audience
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Reviews‘The Audition’: San Sebastian Review
Nina Hoss stars in this Belin-set feature about a violin teacher and her family
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Reviews‘Noura’s Dream’: San Sebastian Review
In working-class Tunis, little has changed for women in Hinde Boujemaa’s fiction debut
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Reviews‘Lhamo And Skalbe’: San Sebastian Review
Tibetan opera is a highlight of the third feature from Sonthar Gyal
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Reviews‘Disco’: San Sebastian Review
‘Skam’s Josephine Frida headlines this intense Norwegian drama about faith
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Reviews‘Lyrebird’: Toronto Review
A member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in World War II Amsterdam
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Reviews‘Bad Education’: Review
Hugh Jackman stars in this real-life tale of embezzlement by American school administrators
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Reviews‘The Platform’: Toronto Review
An inventive sci-fi satire set in a futuristic prison delivers some nasty thrills
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Reviews‘Jojo Rabbit’: Review
Taika Waititi directs this gentle satire about a boy in 1940s Germany whose imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler
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Reviews‘The Other Lamb’: Review
A young member of an all-female cult begins to question her allegiance to the group’s domineering leader
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Reviews‘Knives Out’: Toronto Review
In which Rian Johnson enjoyably de- and re-constructs the classic whodunnit
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Reviews‘The Two Popes’: Toronto Review
Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce make a formidable team with Fernando Meirelles









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