All Reviews articles – Page 77
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‘Siete Jereles’: Seville Review
An exploration of the flamenco traditions of the Spanish city of Jerez
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‘All You See’: IDFA Review
IDFA opens with a Dutch debut which speaks eloquently about what it’s like to never be truly at home
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‘Wolf And Dog’: Thessaloniki Review
Documentarian Claudia Varejao makes her fiction debut with this LGBTQ+ story set on the Azores island of Sao Miguel
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‘Free Money’: IDFA Review
Directors Lauren DeFilippo and Sam Soko document the impact of a Universal Basic Income charity scheme in Kenya
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‘Matadero’: Seville Review
Santiago Fillol’s directorial debut works an old Argentinian prose text into a potent modern film
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‘Silence 6-9’: Thessaloniki Review
Strangers forge a connection in an odd Greek seaside town in this fascinating debut from Christos Passalis
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‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’: Review
The loss of star Chadwick Boseman casts a long shadow over Ryan Coogler’s return to Wakanda
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‘Walls Can Talk’: Seville Review
Spanish veteran Carlos Saura looks back to the origins of art
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‘Ballywalter’: Review
Seána Kerslake and Patrick Kielty make an unlikely connection in Prasanna Puwanarajah’s Northern Ireland-set debut
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‘Narcosis’: Thessaloniki Review
First time filmmaker Martijn de Jong explores a family grappling with grief in the Netherlands’ Oscar submission
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‘The Estate’: Review
Toni Collette and David Duchovny are part of a dysfunctional family in Dean Craig’s bawdy comedy
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‘The Taste Of Apples Is Red’: Thessaloniki Review
A Druze community between Syria and Israel is the setting for Ehab Tarabieh’s fiction debut
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‘Peacock Lament’: Tokyo Review
A desperate man takes a job with a Colombo-based human trafficker in Sanjeewa Pushpakumara’s fourth feature
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‘Maya And The Wave’: Review
Facing into a wall of sea isn’t the only challenge this female surfer faces in a male-dominated sport
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‘Mountain Woman’: Tokyo Review
Takeshi Fukanaga’s third feature follows a shamed woman searching for peace in 18th century Japan
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‘And So I’m At A Loss’: Tokyo Review
Daisuke Miura adapts his own stage play about a 20-something Tokyo slacker
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‘Egoist’: Tokyo Review
A successful gay man navigates a new romance in Daishi Matsunaga’s satisfying character study
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‘Ram Setu’: Review
Amazon Prime’s first foray into Indian film production stars Akshay Kumar as a conflicted archaeologist
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‘Glorious Ashes’: Tokyo Review
Three women eke out a life in a Vietnamese fishing village in Bui Thac Chuyen’s Tokyo competition title