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‘From Ground Zero’: Review
Oscar-shortlisted documentary presents 22 sobering shorts on everyday life in wartorn Gaza
‘Sonic The Hedgehog 3’: Review
Keanu Reeves lends his voice to the manic third instalment of the video game franchise
‘Mufasa: The Lion King’: Review
Lion King prequel directed by Barry Jenkins looks to exploit a rich franchise
‘Little Jaffna’: Red Sea Review
A cop goes undercover in a Tamil gang in this solid Paris-set thriller
‘Kraven The Hunter’: Review
Aaron Taylor-Johnson embraces his wild side in a superhero movie that lacks any real bite
‘A Complete Unknown’: Review
Timothee Chalamet captures the enigmatic spirit of Bob Dylan in James Mangold’s riveting biopic
‘Snow White’: Red Sea Review
Sensitive, big-hearted Cairo-set drama looks set to be a breakout crowd-pleaser
‘The Lord Of The Rings: The War Of The Rohirrim’: Review
Animated LOTR spin-off places a fearless female protagonist in a lacklustre action-adventure
‘Saba’: Red Sea Review
A Bangladeshi woman is torn between responsibility and desire in this sensitively-handled debut
‘Napoli-New York’: Red Sea Review
Benign post-war drama from Gabriele Salvatores is based on an early Fellini treatment
‘Sima’s Song’: Red Sea Review
Two women struggle to maintain their friendship in the Afghanistan tinder-box of the 1970s as the Russians invade
‘Ravens’: Red Sea Review
‘Shogun’’s Tadanobu Asano plays Japanese photographer Masahisa Fukase in this inventive biopic
‘Yalla Parkour’: Red Sea Review
DOC NYC-winning feature focuses on a Gazan parkour athlete
‘Seeking Haven For Mr Rambo’: Red Sea Review
Promising Egyptian debut draws on the powerful bond between one man and his dog
‘Get Away’: Review
Nick Frost writes and stars in this uneven horror comedy about a Swedish holiday from hell
‘The Fourth Wall’: Marrakech Review
Laurent Lafitte stars in this period literary drama set against the backdrop of the Lebanon conflict
‘Fanon’: Marrakech Review
French psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, and the formative years he spent in 1950s Algeria
‘Nosferatu’: Review
Bill Skarsgard and Nicholas Hoult sink their teeth into Robert Eggers’ thrilling take on the vampire legend
‘The Sinking Of The Lisbon Maru’: Review
Fang Li explores the 1942 sinking of a Japanese cargo ship in this Chinese awards hopeful
‘Silent Storms’: Marrakech Review
Mysterious sandstorms blow through this atmospheric Algeria-set sci-fi drama
‘Moana 2’: Review
Auli‘i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson return for Disney’s strained Pacific Islands sequel
‘Postmarks’: Cairo Review
Low-key charmer tracks an unlikely romance set in northeast Russia, ‘on the edge of the world’
‘Silent City Driver’: Tallinn Review
Tallinn winner Sengedorj Janchivdor’s powerful drama paces the streets of Ulaanbataar at night
‘Trains’: IDFA Review
IDFA top prize-winner is a timeless train trip through black-and-white archive footage
‘Spellbound’: Review
Rachel Zegler, Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem lend their voices to Netflix’s family animation
‘Johatsu’: Tallinn Review
Chilly Lithuanian drama sees a morgue worker consumed by the case of a missing man
‘Pink Lady’: Tallinn Review
Sensitive portrait of a marriage under strain in Jerusalem’s Hasidic Jewish community
‘Writing Hawa’: IDFA Review
IDFA breakout charts one Afghan mother’s quest to educate herself - just as the Taliban rolls into Kabul
‘Wicked’: Review
Lavish, full-throated and lengthy adaptation of half the hit stage musical
‘Spring Came On Laughing’: Cairo Review
Heightened Cairo-set melodrama features five tales of fracturing female relationships
‘An American Pastoral’: IDFA Review
Timely documentary tracks small-town school board elections in Pennsylvania
‘Wishing On A Star’: Tallinn Review
Hybrid documentary follows an Italian astrologer who sends people around the world in search of their dreams
‘Out Of Control’: Tallinn Review
Omar Sy and Elodie Bouchez star in Anne Le Ny’s domestic drama set in Brittany
‘The Shadow Scholars’: IDFA Review
Steve McQueen-produced doc shines a light on Kenya’s academic ghostwriter-for-hire industry
‘The Propagandist’: IDFA Review
Chilling portrait of Dutch filmmaker and Nazi propagandist Jan Teunissen
‘A Want In Her’: IDFA Review
Affecting documentary sees Irish artist Myrid Carten turn her camera on her troubled mother
‘The Shepherd And The Bear’: IDFA Review
Immersive documentary follows the controversial reintroduction of wild bears to the remote French Pyrenees
‘About A Hero’: IDFA Review
IDFA opener is an uneven AI-generated hybrid murder mystery in the style of Werner Herzog
‘The Exalted’: Tallinn Review
Highly-effective satire focuses on an elite Latvian couple whose lifestyle is about to implode
‘Raqqa: Spy Vs Spy’: Seville Review
High-octane Syria-set spy thriller
‘Passing Dreams’: Cairo Review
Cairo opens with a defiantly upbeat Palestinian road movie about a young boy and his missing pigeon
‘Reading Lolita In Tehran’: Tallinn Review
Golshifteh Farahani plays a literary professor trying to stem the tide of repression in revolutionary Iran
‘Dismantling An Elephant’: Seville Review
A mother’s alcoholism casts a shadow over a wealthy Barcelona family
‘A Missing Part’: Seville Review
Romain Duris is a French father working in Tokyo who falls foul of Japanese custody laws
‘The Antique’: Seville Review
Georgia’s Oscar submission was shot in Russia and tracks exiles in St Petersburg
‘Gladiator II’: Review
Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal and Denzel Washington cross swords in Ridley Scott’s stirring return to ancient Rome
‘Spilt Milk’: Tallinn Review
An 11-year-old wannabe detective has his eyes opened to the harsh realities of 1980s Dublin in this ambitious debut
‘Carnival Is Over’: Tallinn Review
A couple attempt to escape Brazil’s criminal underworld in Fernando Coimbra’s darkly comic drama
‘Alpha.’: Seville Review
Frosty drama sees an estranged father and son battle for dominance in the unforgiving Swiss Alps
‘Cosmos’: Thessaloniki Review
The burgeoning relationship of a sixtysomething couple crosses Mexico’s cultural divide