All Reviews articles – Page 188
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'Chicuarotes': Cannes Review
Gael Garcia Bernal directs this tale of two working-class chancers in Mexico City
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'Our Mothers': Cannes Review
Sensitive exploration of the 1980s Guatemalan civil war through the recollections of the country’s women
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'La Belle Epoque': Cannes Review
Daniel Auteuil plays a man who is given the opportunity to relive his past in order to save his marriage
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'Tommaso': Cannes Review
Abel Ferrara mines personal territory for this indulgent tale of an ageing filmmaker struggling with his demons
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'Abou Leila': Cannes Review
In war-torn 1990s Algeria, two friends attempt to track down an infamous terrorist
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'Nina Wu': Cannes Review
A #Metoo moment from Taiwan’s Midi Zi, with actoress/writer Wu Ke-Xi drawing heavily on personal experiences
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'Frankie': Cannes Review
Ira Sachs’ European venture teeters perilously on the verge of de luxe tourism
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'To Live To Sing': Cannes Review
Johnny Ma’s colourful film is centred around a Chengdu Opera troupe on the verge of collapse
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'The Invisible Life Of Euridice Gusmao': Cannes Review
Two sisters are forced to live apart in 1950s Rio de Janiero
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'Lillian': Cannes Review
Lillian, a Russian emigrant in New York whose visa has expired, decides to walk the long way home
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'Young Ahmed': Cannes Review
The Dardenne Brothers’ latest is a taut study of a devout 13-year-old Muslim
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'An Easy Girl': Cannes Review
Rebecca Zlotowski explores the power of sexuality in this sultry South of France drama
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'Adam': Cannes Review
A deceptively slender story marks an accomplished debut from Maryan Touzani
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'The Bare Necessity': Cannes Review
Two lonely individuals find each other in a rural French town
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'Diego Maradona': Cannes Review
Asif Kapadia’s documentary should extend the footballer’s ‘hand of God’ to the box office
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'You Deserve a Lover': Cannes Review
Hafsia Herzi goes in front of and behind the camera in a brisk, energetic low-budget tale of a Parisienne’s romantic trials and tribulations
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'A Hidden Life': Cannes Review
Terrence Malick tells the story of an Austrian conscientious objector who martyrs himself for his beliefs
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'Portrait Of A Lady On Fire': Cannes Review
Celine Sciamma tries on an all-female costume drama for Cannes Competition
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'The Best Years Of A Life': Cannes Review
’Who would deny Claude LeLouche the chance to have one last roll of the A Man And A Woman dice?’
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'The Lighthouse': Cannes Review
Robert Eggers follows up The Witch with a starkly-compelling Expressionist drama