All Reviews articles – Page 41
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‘Norah’: Red Sea Review
Accomplished debut set in spectacular AlUla tracks the fallout from an exciting new arrival in a remote Saudi village
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‘Three’: Red Sea Review
Djinn genre outing from Dubai focuses on a clash between Western medicine and Arabic tradition
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‘Wonka’: Review
Timothee Chalamet provides a sweet turn as the young Willy Wonka in Paul King’s origin story
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‘Backstage’: Red Sea Review
Members of a Moroccan dance troup find themselves lost in the woods in this spellbinding drama
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‘Traces’: Review
Croatia’s Oscar submission is a subtle meditation on past influences in the life of an anthropologist
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‘Thunder’: Review
Switzerland’s Oscar entry is an assured debut exploring female sexual awakening in the summer of 1900
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‘Dalma’: Red Sea Review
The arrival of a single woman creates escalating tension on the small Emirati island of Dalma
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‘Wakhri’: Red Sea Review
Well-intentioned drama takes inspiration from a real-life Pakistani honour killing
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‘Sunday’: Red Sea Review
An elderly Uzbek couple take centre stage in a deadpan drama which is winning festival plaudits
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‘Naga’: Red Sea Review
A young Saudi woman fights to make it home in time for curfew in this propulsive desert-set Netflix comedy thriller
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‘Damage’: Review
Sensitive Australian two-hander centres on an immigrant taxi driver and his frail elderly passenger
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‘HWJN’: Red Sea Review
Red Sea opener is an ambitious fantasy epic set in contemporary Jeddah
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‘Hajjan’: Red Sea Review
A teenager develops a love of camel racing in this Saudi Arabia-set coming-of-age drama
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‘Silent Night’: Review
John Woo returns to American filmmaking with this dialogue-free revenge thriller
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‘Across The Furious Sea’: Review
Huang Bo plays a bereaved father who embarks on a furious revenge mission in Cao Baoping’s relentless China- and Tokyo-set thriller
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‘DEPOT - Reflecting Boijmans’: Review
Rotterdam’s state-of-the-art statement by Sonia Herman Dolz is an irrestible advert for an edifice
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‘The Other Son’: Review
Colombian drama is a quietly rich exploration of one family’s grief following the death of a teenage boy
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‘Familiar’: Tallinn Review
A Romanian director attempts to shape his family’s darkest secrets into a film in the abrasive latest from Calin Peter Netzer
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‘The Moon Is Upside Down’: Tallinn Review
The lives of three lonely New Zealand women intersect in Tallinn’s First Feature winner
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‘Tehachapi’: IDFA Review
French artist JR mounts a large-scale project at the maximum security California Correctional Centre