All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 14
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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
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'Human Flow': Venice Review
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei casts his eye on the world’s refugee crisis, touring more than 40 refugee camps.
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'The Desert Bride': Cannes Review
A long-distance bus ride turns into an adventure for Pauline Garcia’s Argentinian maid
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'A Gentle Creature': Cannes Review
Dir/scr Sergei Loznitsa. Fr/Ger/Lith/Neth, 2017. 143mins.Ukrainian feature and documentary maker Sergei Loznitsa’s first dramatic film since In The Fog (2012), A Gentle Creature is a grim state-of-the-nation fable, a bitter mix of tragedy, farce and road movie soaked in the bleak sardonic spirit of Gogol and ...
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'The Dragon's Defense': Cannes Review
Chess is life for a trio of 50-something friends in Bogota
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'After The War': Cannes Review
A former terrorist hides out in France with is teenage daugher in Annarita Zambrano’s debut
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'Until The Birds Return': Cannes Review
Three interconnected stories tell of life in modern-day Algeria in Karim Moussaoui’s feature debut
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'Happy End': Review
Two-time Palme D’Or winner Michael Haneke returns with a close-quarters family drama
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'How to Talk to Girls at Parties': Cannes Review
Elle Fanning and Nicole Kidman star in long-gestating punk meets aliens drama
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'The Venerable W': Cannes Review
A Buddhist monk who incites riots against Burma’s Muslim minority completes Barbet Schroeder’s ‘Axis of Evil’ trilogy
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'The Square': Cannes Review
A museum director’s life goes downhill in the wake of a PR stunt designed to promote a piece of performance art called The Square.
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'Blade Of The Immortal': Cannes Review
Takashi Miike’s adaptation of a beloved manga classic is both tasteful and bloody