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‘The Kingmaker’: Venice Review
Documentarian Lauren Greenfield profiles former Philippines First Lady Imelda Marcos
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‘The County’: Review
An isolated Icelandic dairy farmer takes on a corrupt cooperative which threatens her livelihood
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‘Zana’: Toronto Review
A Kosovar woman struggles with both her failure to conceive and her traumatic wartime past
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'Belmonte': San Sebastian Review
A portrait of an artist in Montevideo, directed by Federico Veiroj
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'The Man Who Feels No Pain': Toronto Review
Indian Midnight Madness winner fights through on charm and cheesy melodrama
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'mid90s': Toronto Review
Jonah Hill is writer/director of this impressive rites-of-passage first feature
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'The Hate U Give': Review
Amandla Stenberg impresses in this adaptation of the award-winning YA novel by Angie Thomas
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'Teen Spirit': Toronto Review
Elle Fanning plays a talent show wannabe in the feature debut of actor Max Minghella
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'Papi Chulo': Toronto Review
John Butler returns after ‘Handsome Devil’ with a more ambitious, touching, film
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'A Private War': Toronto Review
The life and death of Sunday Times war correspondent Marie Colvin.
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'The Crossing': Toronto Review
Impressive debut is set on the border between Hong Kong and China, where a schoolgirl embarks on a smuggling career
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'Hold The Dark': Toronto Review
Jeremy Saulnier’s latest sees a young boy disappear in the Alaska wilderness
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'Green Book': Toronto Review
Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali star in the latest from Peter Farrelly
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'Aniara': Toronto Review
Swedish sci-fi chronicles existential dread in outer space as a passenger ship is de-railed
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'Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy' - Toronto Review
Kristen Stewart and Laura Dern power this dramatisation of literary fraud JT LeRoy.
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'The Old Man & The Gun' - Toronto Review
Robert Redford plays real-life octogenarian bank robber Forrest Tucker.
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'The Death And Life Of John F. Donovan' - Toronto Review
A young man recalls his five-year correspondence with a deceased movie star.