All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 11
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‘Martin Eden’: Venice Review
Jack London’s seminal novel is transferred to mid-century Naples by the director Pietro Marcello
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‘Chola (Shadow Of Water)’: Venice Review
An Indian teen experiences a horrific night with her boyfriend and his aggressive boss
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'Wasp Network': Venice Review
The true story of a Cuban airline pilot who plots to bring down Castro in 1990s Havana
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‘La Llorona’: Venice Review
The acquittal of a former Guatemalan general unleashes a vengeful spirit upon his household
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‘The Truth’: Venice Review
Japanese maestro Hirokazu Kore-Eda opens Venice 2019 with a French curio
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'It Must Be Heaven': Cannes Review
Elia Suleiman returns to Cannes Competition with a typically deadpan travelogue
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'Oh Mercy!': Cannes Review
Arnaud Desplechin’s latest is a murder mystery based on a real-life crime
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'The Bears' Famous Invasion': Cannes Review
Stylish animated adaptation of Dino Buzzati’s 1945 novel
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'To Live To Sing': Cannes Review
Johnny Ma’s colourful film is centred around a Chengdu Opera troupe on the verge of collapse
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'The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao': Cannes Review
Two sisters are forced to live apart in 1950s Rio de Janiero
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'The Lighthouse': Cannes Review
Robert Eggers follows up The Witch with a starkly-compelling Expressionist drama
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'Port Authority': Cannes Review
Two worlds collide in the New York kiki scene in Danielle Lessovitz’s feature debut
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‘The Whistlers’: Review
Corneliu Porumboiu delivers a crime thriller set in the Canary Island of La Gomera
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'Papicha': Cannes Reviews
Mounia Meddour’s impressive debut feature about a free-spirited student is set in Algeria in the 1990s
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'Sorry We Missed You': Cannes Review
Working again with writer Paul Laverty, Ken Loach delivers one of his best films
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'Elisa And Marcela': Berlin Review
Isabel Coixet’s Netflix drama is a relentlessly tasteful affair
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'The Shadow Play': Berlin Review
Lou Ye spins a tangled web of corruption in Guangzhou politics and policing
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'A Tale of Three Sisters': Berlin Review
Emin Alper’s third film is a mystical family drama set in Central Anatolia
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'Dafne': Berlin Review
An Italian Down’s Syndrome woman finds new self-confidence after the death of her mother