All Reviews articles – Page 179
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'Oleg': Cannes Review
A timely and impressive second feature from Latvian director Juris Kursietis
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'Port Authority': Cannes Review
Two worlds collide in the New York kiki scene in Danielle Lessovitz’s feature debut
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‘The Whistlers’: Review
Corneliu Porumboiu delivers a crime thriller set in the Canary Island of La Gomera
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'Little Joe': Cannes Review
Ben Whishaw, Emily Beecham star in Jessica Hausner’s film about a genetically-modified plant
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'Papicha': Cannes Reviews
Mounia Meddour’s impressive debut feature about a free-spirited student is set in Algeria in the 1990s
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'I Lost My Body': Cannes Review
A severed hand tries to find its way home in Jeremy Clapin’s singular animated feature
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'Heroes Don’t Die': Cannes Reviews
Adele Haenel stars in this meta-fiction/documentary hybrid set between Paris and Bosnia
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'First Love': Cannes Review
This riotously entertaining bloodbath from Takashi Miike might be his most commercial film in a while
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‘The Orphanage’: Review
A teenage boy in Afghanistan is sent to a Russian-run facility in this Bollywood-inspired follow-up to ’Wolf And Sheep’
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'The Climb': Cannes Review
Michael Angelo Covino makes his directorial debut with this sour bromance between two lifelong friends
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'Sorry We Missed You': Cannes Review
Working again with writer Paul Laverty, Ken Loach delivers one of his best films
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'Song Without A Name': Cannes Reviews
Impressive debut from Peru about a pregnant young mother has clear parallels with ‘Roma’
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'Atlantics': Cannes Review
Intense debut from French/Senegalese director Mati Diop strikes an intriguing note in Competition
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'The Swallows Of Kabul': Cannes Review
Effective animated drama about two couples struggling under the cruelty of Taliban rule
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'A White, White Day': Cannes Review
Hlynur Palmason’s follow-up to ‘Winter Brothers’ is about a former policeman in a small Icelandic town
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'Beanpole': Cannes Review
Post-war Leningrad is the setting for this unsettling tale of two women by the director of ‘Closeness’
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'And Then We Danced': Cannes Review
A film brimming with doubt and dance about forbidden love in the Georgian ballet
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'Blow It To Bits': Cannes Review
Finger-jabbing rhetoric dominates Lech Kowalski’s documentary about a workers strike in a French car parts factory
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'For Sama': Cannes Review
Compelling documentary shot under al-Assad’s bombing of Aleppo is also heading to Cannes