All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 12
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'Chained': Berlin Review
The second part of Yaron Shani’s ’Love Trilogy’ sees a cop struggle with family life
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'Gully Boy': Berlin Review
Ranveer Singh leads this energetic ‘Star Is Born’ story set in the Mumbai rap scene
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'The Ground Beneath My Feet': Berlin Review
Marie Kreutzer’s third feature plays with obsession and psychological disorders
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'System Crasher': Berlin Review
A troubled nine year-old girl poses a threat to herself and others in Nora Fingscheidt’s debut
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Features
Films of the year 2018: Lee Marshall
Marshall joined Screen in 1996 as an Italy-based critic.
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'In Between': Adana Review
A Turkish car mechanic struggles to overcome the language barrier in his search for love
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'Driven': Venice Review
Nick Hamm’s exploration of the life of automobile designer John DeLorean closes Venice 2018
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'Killing': Venice Review
Shinya Tsukamoto takes an alternative look at disintegrating samurai culture
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'The Summer House': Venice Review
More familial musings from director, co-writer, and lead actor Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
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'American Dharma': Venice Review
Errol Morris takes on Steve Bannon in this cinematic if elusive documentary
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'Monrovia, Indiana': Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman heads to Trump’s heartland for another probing documentary
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'Sunset': Venice Review
‘Son Of Saul’ director László Nemes returns with a complex drama set in Hungary on the eve of the First World War
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'The Announcement': Venice Review
Comedy of the absurd relates a long-forgotten attempted coup in Turkey
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'What You Gonna Do When The World's On Fire?': Venice Review
A change of tone for Roberto Minervini as he continues his odyssey through the American South
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'The Favourite': Venice Review
This sparkling contemporary Restoration farce from Yorgos Lanthimos stars Olivia Colman, Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz
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'On My Skin (Sulla mia pelle)': Venice Review
Venice sidebar opens with compelling drama based on a real-life death in custody
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'Loro 2': Review
Given a split release in Italy only, international territories await a single edit.