All articles by Sarah Ward – Page 5
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Reviews'The Most Beautiful Couple': Toronto Review
The fallout from a vicious holiday rape continues to haunt a couple on their return to Germany
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Reviews'Hotel Mumbai': Toronto Review
Dev Patel heads a strong cast in Anthony Maras’ solid dramatisation of the 2008 India terrorist attacks
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Reviews'Dachra': Venice Review
School students uncover the mysteries of a creepy village in this Tunisian horror
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Reviews‘Undertow’: Melbourne Review
The thriller is actor turned writer-director Miranda Nation’s feature debut.
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Reviews'Acute Misfortune': Melbourne Review
Outstanding debut by the actor Thomas M. Wright begs comparisons to ‘Snowtown’
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Reviews'Celeste': Melbourne Review
Radha Mitchell leads as an ageing soprano in tropical Queensland
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Reviews'Here and Now': Jerusalem Review
Hip-hop drama set in an Israeli slum is an engaging debut from Roman Shumunov
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Reviews'Cause Of Death': Jerusalem Review
A feature debut documentary looks at a fatal shooting in Tel Aviv in which all was not how it seemed
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Reviews'Redemption': Jerusalem Review
A devout father is faced with a dilemma when trying to raise money for his daughter’s potentially life-saving treatment
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Reviews'I Used to Be Normal: A Boyband Fangirl Story': Sydney Review
A joyous documentary from Australia about the boyband obsessions of teenage girls worldwide
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Reviews'Ghosthunter': Sydney Review
A Sydney security guard and part-time ghostbuster confronts his own terrifying past
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Reviews'The Breaker Upperers': Sydney Review
Hilarious ‘womance’ comedy from New Zealand is executive produced by Taika Watiti
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FeaturesSydney Film Festival picks 10 female directors to watch in 2018
Screen profiles the filmmakers selected for the Europe! Voices of Women in Film programme.
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Reviews'Buy Me A Gun': Cannes Review
A young Mexican girl lives as a boy to avoid the attention of the local drugs cartel
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Reviews'The Load': Cannes Review
A truck driver undertakes a dangerous journey across war-torn Kosovo
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Reviews'Dead Souls': Cannes Review
Wang Bing’s excoriating treatment of China’s anti-rightist campaign is a ‘Shoah’ of our time
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Reviews'Looking For Lucky': Hong Kong Review
A shaggy dog story from first-time Chinese director Jiang Jiachen
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Reviews'Girl's Encounter': Hong Kong Review
Actress Yûka Eda makes a confident debut with an ethereal tale of two adolescent girls








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