All articles by Sarah Ward – Page 8
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'Valley Of Shadows': Toronto Review
A young boy finds evil lurking in the woods in this atmospheric Norwegian chiller.
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'Beyond Words': Toronto Review
Urszula Antoniak looks at the European immigrant experience via a father-son meeting in Berlin
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'The Cousin': Venice Review
Israeli filmmaker Tzahi Grad directs and stars in this wry comedy about Middle Eastern hostilities
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'West Of Sunshine': Venice Review
A slice of Australian neo-realism as a dad tries to repay his debts over the course of one stress-filled day
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'Under The Tree': Venice Review
Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurosson’s third feature is a perceptive exploration of spiralling domestic tensions
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'Nico 1988': Venice Review
Trine Dyrholm takes to the stage as the 60s icon as she searches for meaning in music later on in her life.
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'3/4': Review
A father and his two children struggle to connect in Ilian Metev’s naturalistic drama
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'American Made': Review
Tom Cruise’s star power fuels Doug Liman’s energetic portrait of real life pilot-turned-CIA recruit Barry Seal
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'Three Summers': Melbourne Review
Ben Elton investiates what it means to be Australian in this broad comedy
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'The Butterfly Tree': Melbourne Review
A father and son are beguiled by the same woman in the debut of Australian filmmaker Priscilla Cameron
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'Rabbit': Melbourne Review
Adelaide Clemens takes on twin roles in this horror debut from Luke Shanahan
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'Jungle': Melbourne Review
‘Wolf Creek’s Greg McLean strands Daniel Radcliffe in Bolivia for a survivalist drama-turned-thriller
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'After Louie': Review
Alan Cumming and Zachary Booth headline a debut which looks at what it means to be gay today
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'The Garden (Summerhauser)': Munich Review
Munich winner is a finely-crafted success for director Sonja Maria Kröner
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'Bad Genius': New York Asian Film Festival Review
Bad dreams about failed tests have never been this nerve-rattling: Thai blockbuster is a tense thrill ride
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'The Cakemaker': Karlovy Vary Review
Familiar ingredients give rise to an impressive drama from a first-time Israeli film-maker
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'Australia Day': Sydney Review
Three stories run through the annual celebration of the First Fleet’s arrival in Australia in the latest from director Kriv Stenders
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'Madame': Sydney Review
Toni Collette and Harvey Keitel may star in this Paris-based romcom, but it’s Rossy de Palma and Michael Smiley who capture hearts
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'Ali's Wedding': Sydney Review
Australia’s first Muslim rom-com is authentic, affectionate and amusing
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'Ellipsis': Sydney Review
It may be familiar, but actor David Wenham’s ‘Before Sunrise’-like trip through Sydney still has a warm charm