All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 14
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'Arctic': Cannes Review
Mads Mikkelsen stars as a downed airman struggling to survive in Joe Penna’s gripping tundra-set debut
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'Samouni Road': Cannes Review
Documentary about the normal Palestinian family torn at the heart of the ‘Zeitoun incident’
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'One Day': Cannes Review
A day in the life of a working mother juggling four children turns out to be an unexpecedly powerful drama
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'Loro 1': Review
The first part of Paolo Sorrentino’s take on Silvio Berlusconi - starring Toni Servillo - gets an Italy-only release
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Features
Films of the Year 2017: Lee Marshall
Screen International critics pick their top five films of the year, plus the best doc and a hidden gem.
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'The Sower': San Sebastian Review
Marine Francen’s feature debut is the winner of the New Directors prize at San Sebastian
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'So Help Me God': San Sebastian Review
Documentary about a Brussels judge is a surprising audience-friendly hit
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'Love Me Not': San Sebastian Review
A dour Greek neo-noir from the director of Miss Violence
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'Fireworks, Should We See It From The Side Or The Bottom?': San Sebastian Review
A high-school love story with supernatural elements from the team which released ‘Your Name’ last year
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'Alanis': San Sebastian Review
Argentina’s Anahi Berneri returns with the story of a young prostitute forced out onto the streets of Buenos Aires
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News
In Pictures: Screen and Diane Kruger co-host Venice filmmakers lunch
Vivien Qu, Xavier Legrand and Francois Troukens attended event.
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'Above The Law (Tueurs)': Venice Review
A dangerous game of cat and mouse is played in this tense Belgian crime thriller
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'Mektoub My Love: Canto Uno': Venice Review
Abdellatif Kechiche follows up 2013’s Blue is The Warmest Colour with a South of France-set summer romance
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'The Rape of Recy Taylor': Venice Review
The brutal rape of a black woman in 1944 Alabama is the basis for Nancy Buirski’s exploration of race and civil rights
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'Sweet Country': Venice Review
A ravishing film from Warwick Thornton helps illustrate Australia’s racial divide
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'Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond': Venice Review
Compelling documentary looks back at the shooting of Milos Forman’s ‘Man On The Moon’ with Jim Carrey going full method to play Andy Kaufman
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'Gatta Cenerentola': Venice Review
A modern, animated Neapolitan reworking of the familiar Cinderella tale
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'Ex Libris – New York Public Library': Venice Review
The world’s fourth-largest library, with 87 branches, is examined by veteran documentarian Frederick Wiseman
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'Brawl in Cellblock 99': Venice Review
Vince Vaughn adds a heavyweight presence to Craig Zahler’s follow-up to ‘Bone Tomahawk’
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'Our Souls At Night': Venice Review
Robert Redford and Jane Fonda unite for a Netflix-ordered late-life romance