All Orizzonti articles – Page 2
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‘Housekeeping For Beginners’: Venice Review
Goran Stolevski delivers another triumph in this domestic story of marginalised people
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‘Day Of The Fight’: Venice Review
Michael Pitt plays a middleweight boxer in the debut feature by his ’Boardwalk Empire’ co-star Jack Huston
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‘Behind The Mountains’: Venice Review
A Tunisian man becomes convinced he can fly in Mohamed Ben Attia’s intriguing third feature
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‘Hesitation Wound’: Venice Review
A lawyer’s morality is put to the test during a murder trial in this compelling Turkish drama
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‘Pet Shop Days’: Venice Review
Olmo Schnabel’s New York-set debut looks to lure in hip arthouse crowds
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‘Tatami’: Venice Review
An Iran/Israel collaboration results in a first-class bout with politics in this tense judo drama
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‘The Featherweight’: Venice Review
Faux documentary which perfectly captures the fading glory of real-life featherweight boxing champ Willie Pep
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‘Explanation For Everything’: Venice Review
Hungary’s political divisions are manifested by a teenage student facing unrest both at home and school
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‘The Rescue’: Venice Review
The kidnap of a businessman reveals the fragility of Argentina’s new-found democracy in this 1980s-set drama
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‘Upon Open Sky’: Venice Review
A teenage trio go on the hunt for revenge in this lacklustre road movie penned by Guillermo Arriaga
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‘City Of Wind’: Venice Review
A 17 year-old shaman comes of age in this remarkably-assured debut feature from Mongolia
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‘Dirty Difficult Dangerous’: Hamburg Review
Two refugees find love against the odds in modern Beirut
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‘Luxembourg, Luxembourg’: Venice Review
Antonio Lukich’s second feature is a boisterous, bittersweet saga about twin brothers
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‘World War III’: Venice Review
Mohsen Tanabandeh is extraordinary in Houman Seyedi’s darkly comic portrait of the making of a Holocaust film
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‘On The Fringe’: Venice Review
Lives on the edge in this Spanish social-realist drama starring Penelope Cruz and Luis Tosar
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‘Innocence’: Venice Review
Guy Davidi examines Israel’s compulsory military service in this thought-provoking documentary
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‘Amanda’: Venice Review
First-timer Carolina Cavalli presents a distinctive portrait of a ‘friendless weirdo’ living in Turin
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‘Blanquita’: Venice Review
A real life Chilean child abuse case forms the basis of Fernando Guzzoni’s atmospheric thriller
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‘For My Country’: Venice Review
A military hazing ritual turns deadly in Rachid Hami’s intensely personal drama
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‘The Happiest Man In The World’: Venice Review
Two 40-somethings connect over a shared past in Teona Strugar Mitevska’s dramatically potent Sarajevo-set feature