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Reviews‘#Manhole’: Berlin Review
Yuto Nakajima is stuck for the duration of Kazuyoshi Kumakiri’s genre potboiler
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Reviews’The Shadowless Tower’: Berlin Review
A divorced man strikes up a relationship with a younger woman in Zhang Lu’s Berlin Competition title
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Reviews‘The Survival Of Kindness’: Berlin Review
An imprisoned woman fights for survival in Rolf de Heer’s stark Berlin Competition title
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Reviews‘Joram’: Rotterdam Review
Devashish Makhija’s cat-and-mouse thriller is a race across India’s troubled interior
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Reviews‘Pathaan’: Review
Bollywood emerges victorious from a troubled time with Shah Rukh Khan returning to the big screen as a Bond-like action hero
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Reviews‘Run Rabbit Run’: Sundance Review
Sarah Snook is in full command of this Australian midnight selection, pre-bought by Netflix
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Reviews‘The Wandering Earth II’: Review
Frant Gwo’s hotly anticipated science fiction sequel builds on the scale of the smash hit original
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Reviews‘In My Mother’s Skin’: Sundance Review
Folklore and history combine to chilling effect in this atmospheric horror from The Philippines
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Reviews‘Talk To Me’: Sundance Review
A grief-stricken teen opens the door to the spirit world in this Australian chiller
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Reviews‘Shayda’: Sundance Review
In Australia, an Iranian immigrant fights for her life and her daughter in Noora Niasari’s powerful, semi-autobiographical debut
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Reviews‘Declaration’: Review
Mahesh Narayanan’s Netflix pick-up plays out in Delhi as a couple deals with the fallout from a sex tape
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Reviews‘Goddamned Asura’: Review
Taiwan’s Oscar submission explores the effects of a mass shooting in a Taiwanese market
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Reviews‘Amar Colony’: Tallinn Review
Feature debut from India plays out inside a crumbling building in the teeming city of Shimla
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Reviews‘A Place Of Our Own’: Review
Indian drama from Bhopal grassroots group Ektara Collective follows two transgender women after they’re evicted from their home
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Reviews‘Poker Face’: Review
Russell Crowe returns to the director’s chair for this Australian saga of a long night at the card table
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Reviews’The Legend Of Maula Jatt’: Review
Reportedly the most expensive Pakistani movie ever made, the ‘Maula Jat’ remake heads out into international markets
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Reviews‘Big Sleep’: Busan Review
A world-weary factory worker befriends a homeless boy in this debut from Kim Tae-hoon
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Reviews‘Peafowl’: Busan Review
A trans woman returns to her rural home town in Byun Sung-bin’s assured debut
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Reviews‘Greenhouse’: Busan Review
An ambitious and increasingly discombobulating debut from Lee Sol-hui can look forward to further festival play
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Reviews‘A Place Called Silence’: Busan Review
Silence and secrets wield a devasating power in Sam Quah’s twisting thriller



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