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‘Mamacruz’: Sundance Review
Spanish comedy/drama features veteran Kiti Manver as a middle-aged woman exploring her sexuality
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‘The Pod Generation’: Sundance Review
Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor outsource their pregnancy in Sophie Barthes’ futuristic parody
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‘The Gravity’: Red Sea Review
The aligning of the planets affects a housing estate turf war in this ambitious French drama
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‘Pelican’: Tallinn Review
An injured Croatian footballer questions his entire life in this Croatian feature debut
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‘The Astronaut’: Cairo Review
Nicolas Giraud’s portrait of a French loner sending himself to space fails to get off the ground
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‘Simone: A Woman Of The Century’: Review
Olivier Dahan follows ’La Vie En Rose’ and ’Grace Of Monaco’ with this portrait of inspirational French politician Simone Veil
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‘Dignity’: Thessaloniki Review
A Greek family struggle with their patriarch’s ailing health in Dimitris Katsimiris’ tense chamber piece
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‘Black Stone’: Thessaloniki Review
Eleni Kokkidou carries the comedy in Spiros Jacovides’ Thessaloniki award-winning debut
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’Behind The Haystacks': Thessaloniki Review
Asimina Proedrou’s Thessaloniki award-winning debut follows three members of a family on the Greek/North Macedonian border
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‘The Lost Souls Of Syria’: IDFA Review
European lawyers seek justice for victims of Syria’s genocide in this hard-hitting documentary
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‘Axiom’: Thessaloniki Review
A habitual fibber struggles to keep up with his own lies in Jons Jonsson’s second feature
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‘Siete Jereles’: Seville Review
An exploration of the flamenco traditions of the Spanish city of Jerez
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‘Wolf And Dog’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentarian Claudia Varejao makes her fiction debut with this LGBTQ+ story set on the Azores island of Sao Miguel
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‘Sisters’: Warsaw Review
Latvian director Linda Olte’s debut explores the failings of the country’s care system through the eyes of a 13 year-old girl
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‘A Landscaped Area Too Quiet For Me’: Doclisboa Review
Life passes slowly for the director’s grandparents, and a turbulent past still lingers in this award-winning documentary from Spain
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‘We Are Next Of Kin’: Hamburg Review
The 1996 abduction of German scholar Jan Philipp Reemstma is explored through his teenage son’s eyes
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‘Stories Not To Be Told’: San Sebastian Review
Cesc Gay hits his comfort zone and parks there for this half-throttle film of five stories
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‘Marlowe’: San Sebastian Review
Neil Jordan drafts in Liam Neeson for one more turn with Hollywood’s original hard-boiled private eye
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‘The Rite Of Spring’: San Sebastian Review
Spain’s Fernando Franco explores the unconventional relationship between an insecure woman and a man with cerebal palsy