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‘Excess Will Save Us’: Rotterdam Review
French farming documentary debut blurs the lines between fiction and reality with strange results
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‘My Emptiness and I’: Rotterdam Review
A trans woman defines herself in this standout Spanish feature debut
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‘Splendid Isolation’: Rotterdam Review
Inspired by the Covid-19 pandemic, Urszula Antoniak explores the power of human connection
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‘Met Mes’: Rotterdam Review
Sam de Jong’s third feature uses a colourful coat of irony to explore peer pressure
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‘Piggy’: Sundance Review
Spanish filmmaker expands her short film into a bold, bloody and insightful feature
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‘Love Gets A Room’: Review
Rodrigo Cortes triumphant play-within-a-film is set in real-time in the Warsaw ghetto of 1942
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‘Dying To Divorce’: Review
In Turkey, the We Will Stop Femicide platform struggles against a rising tide of domestic violence
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‘Eskape’: IDFA Review
Neary Adeline Hay retraces the steps she took as a child refugee feeling post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia
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‘Housewitz’: IDFA Review
Intimate portrait of prison camp survivor Lous Hoogendijk-De Jong, who hasn’t left her home in years
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‘Other Cannibals’: Tallinn Review
Two troubled men forge an unlikely friendship in Francesco Sossai’s dark Italian comedy
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‘Journey To The Sun’: IDFA Review
Children are sent from a war-torn Austria to Portugal for sustenance in Susana de Sousa Dias’s immersive documentary
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‘Mr Landsbergis’: IDFA Review
Sergei Loznitsa compiles an exhaustive account of the struggle for Lithuania’s independence from the USSR
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‘No. 10’: Tallinn Review
The stage is set for theatrical intrigue in Alex van Warmerdam’s confounding 10th feature
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‘Four Journeys’: IDFA Review (opening film)
Louis Hothothot turns the lens on his own childhood in this probingly autobiographical film
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‘Ghosts From The Past (How History Got Into Me)’: Doclisboa Review
Boris Lehman’s memories flash before our eyes in this valedictory, whimsical personal film
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‘Who’s Stopping Us’: San Sebastian Review
Jonás Trueba’s sprawling documentary takes in five years in the lives of Spanish high-school students
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‘Summit Of The Gods’: Review
French-language Netflix animation pick-up tackles the chilly world of elite mountain climbers
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‘The Daughter’: San Sebastian Review
A teen pregnancy is the catalyst for disturbing events in Manuel Martin Cuenca’s suspenseful drama
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‘Maixabel’: San Sebastian Review
Iciar Bollain looks at the reality of reconciliation for those on both sides of Spain’s terrorist war