All Reviews articles – Page 149
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‘Bittersweet’: Busan Review
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan explores the plight of female sugar cane cutters in India
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‘Beyond You’: Busan Review
A South Korean metaphysical melodrama that defies the laws of time and space
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‘Red Soil’: Busan Review
This whistleblower drama, co-produced by the Dardenne brothers, is buoyed by strong performances
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‘Teddy’: Busan Review
Rising star Anthony Bajon is magnetic in a soulful horror film full of giggles and social commentary
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‘School Town King’: Busan Review
Two Bangkok teens rap about their lives in the Klong Toey slum in this empathetic documentary
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‘Bilesuvar’: Busan Review
The titular Azerbaijan city serves as the setting for five loosely intertwined vignettes
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‘Septet: The Story Of Hong Kong’: Busan Review (opening film)
Seven filmmakers contribute to this anthology series that offers misty-eyed memories and highly personal stories
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‘Trouble Will Find Us’: Busan Review
Love doesn’t last in this romantic drama about a couple who realise they hate each other
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‘Rival’: Busan Review
A superb performance from Yelizar Nazarenko propels this drama about a nine-year-old boy in increasingly dire straits
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‘Emptiness’: Busan Review
This portrait of the migrant experience stars non-professional actors cast from Guayaquil’s real-life Chinese immigrant community
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‘Three’: Busan Review
A rookie cop tracks a serial-killer cannibal in this disquieting true crime thriller
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‘The Art Of Dying Far Away’: Busan Review
A divorcing couple can’t decide what to do with their pet turtle in this quirky relationship drama
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‘A Balance’: Busan Review
Japan’s culture of shame is explored in this study of a principled documentary filmmaker who uncovers a scandal
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‘Roald Dahl’s The Witches’: Review
Robert Zemeckis and Anne Hathaway unite to take on the children of the world this Hallowe’en
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‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm’: Review
Sacha Baron Cohen brings his most successful creation back to surprisingly effective life
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‘Striding Into The Wind’: London Review
‘A Chinese slacker story with a very cinephile flavour’
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‘The Salt In Our Waters’: London Review
An artist travels to Bangladesh in search of inspiration - but runs into more than one storm on arrival in the Ganges Delta
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‘After Love’: London Review
Joanna Scanlan delivers a powerhouse performance in this pensive debut by Aleem Khan
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‘I’m Your Woman’: AFI Fest Review (opening film)
Rachel Brosnahan stars in this intriguingly unpredictable crime thriller.