All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 10
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‘Mandibles’: Venice Review
Winning slacker comedy set on the Cote D’Azur in which a fly strays very far from the wall
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‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’: Venice Review
Jasmila Zbanic directly addresses Srebrenica in this taut, compelling film
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‘Ties’: Venice Review (opening film)
Naples-set festival opener with offscreen connections to the Elena Ferrante brand.
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‘The Art Of Living In Danger’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A look inside the struggle against domestic violence in Iran
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‘Me And The Cult Leader’: Sheffield Doc/Fest Review
A victim of the Tokyo sarin gas attack meets with one of its unrepentant perpetrators
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‘Punta Sacra’: Visions du Réel Review
An ‘Italian favela’ south of Rome is the setting for Francesca Mazzoleni’s poignant documentary
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‘There Is No Evil’: Berlin Review
From Iran, director Mohammad Rasoulof orchestrates a cautionary tale in four chapters
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‘Days’: Berlin Review
Taiwanese director Tsai Ming-Liang delivers a trademark slow-burn drama about two lonely men finding each other
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‘The Roads Not Taken’: Berlin Review
Javier Bardem and Elle Fanning shine as a father and daughter struggling with his dementia
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‘Berlin Alexanderplatz’: Berlin Review
Alfred Doblin’s famed 1929 novel is brought up to date by Burhan Qurbani’s ambitious - and lengthy - film
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‘My Little Sister’: Berlin Review
A brother and sister reconnect in Switzerland as he recovers from leukaemia
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‘Delete History’: Berlin Review
Comic masters Benoit Delepine and Gustave Kervern take aim at the human cost of our online world
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‘Undine’: Berlin Review
Paula Beer is slippery and effective in this modern-day spin on the ancient myths
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‘Persian Lessons’: Berlin Review
A war of words takes place in a transit camp in Occupied France
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‘Hidden Away’: Berlin Review
The life of a tortured Italian artist is brought touchingly to life by director Giorgio Diritti in the first film to play at Berlin’s Competition
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‘Numbers’: Berlin Review
Oleg Sentsov’s stage play is reimagined for the screen in its first-ever public outing
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‘Summer White’: Sundance Review
A graduate film from Mexico stakes its claim in Sundance’s dramatic competition
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‘The Truffle Hunters’: Sundance Review
Intimate documentary about the truffle hunters of Northern Italy
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Features
Films of the year 2019: Lee Marshall
Italy-based Marshall joined Screen in 1996. He also writes about art, travel and design for UK, US and Italian publications.