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‘Tiny Lights’: Karlovy Vary Review
Delicate Czech drama spends a day in the life of a six-year-old girl as she navigates family discord
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‘Xoftex’: Munich Review
Life in limbo in a Greek refugee camp leads one bright teenage boy to crumble under the pressure
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‘Windless’: Karlovy Vary Review
Bulgarian rapper FYRE is a returning emigrant forced to confront both his own past, and that of his country
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‘Turning Tables’: Munich Review
Barbara Sukowa and Lambert Wilson head this multi-layered story of the fallout from the arrival of a naive Moroccan immigrant in Berlin
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‘Living Large’: Karlovy Vary Review
Annecy Jury Prize-winning animation about a plus-sized adolescent comes to Karlovy Vary
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‘Sad Jokes’: Munich Review
Cool, intelligent second feature from Fabian Stumm mines the dangers of being misunderstood
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‘Real’: Karlovy Vary Review
Raw GoPro footage from a Ukrainian trench provides a visceral snapshot of the realities of conflict
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‘Two To One’: Munich Review
Sandra Huller takes a central role in this sentimental heist comedy set in East Germany of 1990 which kicks off the Munich Film Festival
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‘Bluish’: FiDMarseille Review
Two twenty-something women navigate Austrian city life in this meditative character study playing FiDMarseilles
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‘The Man With A Thousand Faces’: Raindance Review
French documentarian Sonia Kronlund embarks on a global search for a serial love cheat
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‘Dismissed’: Transilvania Review
A suspicious fire at an AI corporation fuels this inventive faux documentary which won Transilvania’s Romanian Days
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‘Kix’: Transilvania Review
Transilvania doc winner captures the life of a Hungarian boy over more than a decade
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‘Savages’: Annecy Review
Claude Barras follows My Life As A Courgette with an eco-animation set in Borneo
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‘Flow’: Cannes Review
Tour-de-force animation about a cat and his fellow tsunami survivors is an Un Certain Regard standout
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‘The Most Precious Of Cargoes’: Cannes Review
Michel Hazanavicius’s animated Competition title is set against the backdrop of Holocaust
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‘Across The Sea’: Cannes Review
North African exiles in Marseilles search for their future in this decade-spanning drama from Saïd Hamich Benlarbi
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‘The Count Of Monte-Cristo’: Cannes Review
Pathe follows up the Three Musketeers with another lavish spin of a classic Alexandre Dumas swashbuckler
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‘Niki’: Cannes Review
Charlotte Le Bon embodies French artist Niki de Saint-Phalle in Celine Sallette’s vivid biopic
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‘Jim’s Story’: Cannes Review
Karim Leklou’s bittersweet performance anchors this tale of fatherhood from the Larrieu brothers
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‘Filmlovers!’: Cannes Review
Arnaud Desplechin celebrates his life-long love of cinema through the experiences of alter-ego protagonist Paul Dedalus