All Reviews articles – Page 263
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'Inflame': Berlin Review
A psychological thriller set in contemporary Istanbul sees a TV editor grapple with her mysterious past
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'Spoor': Berlin Review
Dir/scr. Agnieszka Holland. Poland/Germany/Czech Republic/Sweden/Slovak Republic, 2017, 128 mins.Misfortune stalking a small town, the natural world enforcing balance, or both? Spoor’s narrative defies easy categorisation but invites considerable contemplation, Polish writer-director Agnieszka Holland has toyed with high-profile TV projects such as Burning Bush and House of ...
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'Insyriated': Berlin Review
Tense, nerve-shredding drama starring Hiam Abbas which is set in a Damascus apartment block under siege
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'Wild Mouse': Berlin Review
Berlinale Competition title is an acerbic satire which targets the Austrian middle class
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'Butterfly Kisses': Berlin Review
Striking South London-set debut with Thomas Turgoose and Theo Stevenson
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'Final Portrait': Berlin Review
Stanley Tucci directs Geoffrey Rush and Armie Hammer in an artistic endeavour
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'One Thousand Ropes': Berlin Review
Tusu Tamasese crafts a New Zealand social realist drama with mystical elements
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Félicité: Berlin Review
Set in Kinshasa, Alain Gomis’ fourth feature is a music-infused reverie
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'Just Like Our Parents': Berlin Review
Mother-daughter resentments boil over in Brazilian director Lais Bodansky’s domestic drama
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'Chavela': Berlin Review
Documentary about the extraordinary life of Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, adopted by Almodóvar in her late-life revival
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'Hostages': Berlin Review
Tense re-telling of a real-life hijack in Georgia from rising arthouse star Rezo Gigineishvili
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'Vazante': Berlin Review
Colonial-era Brazil is shot in lustrous black and white in Daniela Thoma’s story of tragedy, insanity and cruelty
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'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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'Newton': Berlin Review
Dark comedy from Amit V Masurkar stresses the fragility of the democratic process in India
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'Tiger Girl': Berlin Review
A passive woman finds a new love of violence in the high-octane new film from German director Jakob Lass
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'Barrage': Berlin Review
Isabelle Huppert and daughter Lolita Chammah act out a troubled mother-daughter relationship
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'On Body And Soul': Berlin Review
Ildikó Enyedi’s striking, emotional drama explores the power of human connection in the unlikeliest of places
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'Django': Berlin Review
Tribute to Gypsy jazz icon Django Reinhardt (Reda Kateb) set in wartime Paris opens the 2017 Berlinale
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'Fifty Shades Darker': Review
Jamie Dornan, Dakota Johnson slurp it up in the first Fifty sequel.