All articles by Sarah Ward – Page 2
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‘A Road To Spring’: Busan Review
When he is accused of a crime, a Chinese factory worker turns amateur detective to find the real culprit
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‘Cunningham’: Hamburg Review
Immersive documentary about iconic modernist choreographer Merce Cunningham
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‘143 Sahara Street’: Hamburg Review
The elderly proprietor of an isolated Algerian roadside cafe is the subject of this evocative documentary
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‘Ride Like A Girl’: Review
Rachel Griffiths makes her directorial debut with this true story of the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup
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‘The Mafia Is Not What It Used To Be’: Venice Review
Francesco Maresco explores the impact of the 1992 assassinations of Italian anti-Mafia magistrated Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino
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‘You Will Die At Twenty’: Toronto Review
A young Sudanese boy struggles with a prophecy that proclaims he will die when he reaches the age of twenty
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‘Heroic Losers’: Toronto Review
A group of friends in rural Argentina plot their revenge against the lawyer who stole their life savings
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‘Blanco En Blanco’: Venice Review
A photographer develops a dangerous obsession in early 20th Century South America
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‘45 Seconds Of Laughter’: Venice Review
Inside the Californian penal system with Tim Robbins’ The Actors Group
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'Iron Fists And Kung Fu Kicks': Melbourne Review
A dynamic and informative journey through martial arts movies
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‘Angel Of Mine’: Melbourne Review
Noomi Rapace and Yvonne Strahovski star in an Australian-shot remake of ’L’Empreinte de l’ange’
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‘H Is For Happiness’: Melbourne Review
A can-do teenage heroine tries to fix her family’s problems in this sparky Australian debut
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‘Below’: Melbourne Review
Confrontational debut is a black comedy set in an immigration detention centre
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‘Relativity’: Munich Review
A German couple grapples with an overwhelming sensation of deja vu
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‘The Australian Dream’: Melbourne Review
The Melbourne Film Festival opens with a stirring documentary about the Australian Rules footballer Adam Goodes, directed by the UK’s Daniel Gordon
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‘Danger Close: The Battle Of Long Tan’: Review
Dramatisation of the 1966 clash between 108 Australian and New Zealand troops and North Vietnamese soldiers
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‘Carmilla’: Edinburgh Review
A Gothic vampire novella gets a new lease of life in Emily Harris’s debut
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'Hearts And Bones': Sydney Review
A photographer and a refugee grapple with the trauma of a shared war
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'Bellbird': Sydney Review
A tender, amusing reflection on life and loss in a small New Zealand dairy farm
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'Palm Beach': Sydney Review
A group of life-long friends reunite for a weekend of stories and secrets