All articles by Jonathan Romney – Page 20
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'A Star Is Born': Venice Review
A star has been rebooted in Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut
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'Amanda': Venice Review
Vincent Lacoste impresses again in the latest slow-burner from Mikhaël Hers
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'The Other Side Of The Wind': Venice Review
Nearly half a century after it started shooting, Orson Welles’ final film bows at Venice
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'A Young Man With High Potential': Munich Review
An introverted graduate student may be involved in the death of his research partner
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'The Snatch Thief': Cannes Review
A petty Argentinian criminal undergoes a fortuitous change of identity
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'Euforia': Cannes Review
Valeria Golino follows up ‘Miele’ with a glossy story of two brothers
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'Dear Son': Cannes Review
Mohamed Ben Attia seals his reputation with this finely-drawn portrait of a father and his troubled son
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'Happy As Lazzaro': Cannes Review
Alice Rohrwacher’s follow-up to ‘The Wonders’ is a delirious brew
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'Climax': Cannes Review
Gaspar Noé returns with an uncompromising street dance/horror hybrid.
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'The World Is Yours (Le monde est à toi)': Cannes Review
A hapless Parisian criminal tries to find the funds to go straight
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'Shéhérezade': Cannes Review
It’s a familiar story, but Jean-Bernard Marlin finds new emotion in this drama set in the Marseilles underworld
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'Leto': Cannes Review
The early 80s Leningrad music scene is the subject of this drama by Kirill Serebrennikov, currently under house arrest in Russia
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'Donbass': Cannes Review
The prolific Sergei Loznitsa opens Un Certain Regard with a blast from the titular region of Ukraine
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'Shock Waves - Diary of My Mind': Berlin Review
Ursula Meier probes a real-life murder in this welcome - if brief - return to form
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'Shock Waves - First Name: Mathieu': Berlin Review
The repercussions of violent events responate in one of four ‘Shock Wave’ films
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'The Waldheim Waltz': Berlin Review
Austria’s difficult relationship with its own recent past comes into clear focus in this award-winning documentary.