San Sebastian reviews – Page 6
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'Alpha, The Right To Kill': San Sebastian Review
A police officer and his young informant fight for survival in the Philippine’s war on drugs
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'Manta Ray': San Sebastian Review
Phuttiphong Aroonpheng’s impressive debut explores the relationship between a Thai fisherman and a refugee
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‘Illang: The Wolf Brigade’: Review
Kim Jee-woon relocates the cult Japanese animated feature to a Korea on the eve of reunification
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'The Sower': San Sebastian Review
Marine Francen’s feature debut is the winner of the New Directors prize at San Sebastian
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'Killing Jesus': Zurich Review
Part-based on a real-life story, Laura Mora’s directorial debut is also a snapshot of Medellín today
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'Lots Of Kids, A Monkey And A Castle': San Sebastian Review
A winsome, big-hearted documentary from Spain which is already a festival favourite
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'Pororoca': San Sebastian Review
Constantin Popescu’s third feature wins Best Actor for Bogdan Dumitrache at San Sebastian 2017
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'Blue My Mind': Zurich Review
A teenage girl undergoes a strange physical transformation in Lisa Bruhlmann’s coming of age story
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'The Disaster Artist': San Sebastian Review
Winner of best film at San Sebastian, ‘The Disaster Artist’ is a genuinely moving bromance about the ’Citizen Kane of bad movies’
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'Apostasy': San Sebastian Review
An audacious debut from first-time British director Daniel Kokotajlo is set in the Jehovah’s Witness faith of his own childhood
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'Life And Nothing More': San Sebastian Review
This second film is an involving, urgent and moving drama which has particular resonance in the wake of Charlottesville
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'Sollers Point': San Sebastian Review
Matt Porterfield shifts towards a more conventional crime drama in his fourth feature
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'Soldiers. Story From Ferentari': San Sebastian Review
Actress Ivana Mladenovic makes a strong fiction debut with this story of a mismatched couple in a downbeat area of Bucharest
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'So Help Me God': San Sebastian Review
Documentary about a Brussels judge is a surprising audience-friendly hit
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'Love Me Not': San Sebastian Review
A dour Greek neo-noir from the director of Miss Violence
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'Fireworks, Should We See It From The Side Or The Bottom?': San Sebastian Review
A high-school love story with supernatural elements from the team which released ‘Your Name’ last year
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'Alanis': San Sebastian Review
Argentina’s Anahi Berneri returns with the story of a young prostitute forced out onto the streets of Buenos Aires
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'C'est La Vie!': Toronto Review
A wedding-day zinger from the directors of ’Intouchables’, headed by the wonderful Jean-Pierre Bacri
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