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Reviews‘Tales From The Occult’: Udine Review
The first instalment of a new Hongkong horror omnibus gives old school scares with a contemporary twist
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Reviews‘Table For Six’: Udine Review
Sunny Chan serves up a light-hearted, soft-boiled comedy about misguided romance
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Reviews‘Manila By Night’: Udine Review
Ishmael Bernal’s once banned queer classic is beautifully restored and, finally, exposed
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Reviews‘Raydio’: Jeonju Review
A subdued Taiwanese drama about an estranged father and son searching for a connection
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Reviews‘Rabid’: Udine Review
Erik Matti’s bloody horror anthology is hungry for laughs, with a side of social critique
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Reviews‘All Of Our Heartbeats Are Connected Through Exploding Stars’: Visions du Reel Review
Jennifer Rainsford’s debut feature doc traces connections made by people grieving loved ones lost in Japan’s 2011 tsunami
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Reviews‘Clean’: SXSW Review
A trauma cleaning service in Melbourne, Australia, introduces viewers to the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst
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Reviews‘Myanmar Diaries’: Berlin Review
An uneven but urgent doc-fiction report from Myanmar’s frontline
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Reviews‘The Novelist’s Film’: Berlin Review
The prolific DIY master Hong Sangsoo returns to Berlin with another playful comedy of manners
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Reviews‘Return To Dust’: Berlin Review
Anchored by an authentic relationship Li Ruijun’s portrait of provincial China is his most moving yet
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Reviews‘Nana: Before, Now & Then’: Berlin Review
Kamila Andini’s fourth feature is a melancholy drama set during the Indonesian communist purge of the 1960s
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Reviews‘To Love Again’: Rotterdam Review
Jury- and Fipresci-prize winner from China looks at modern pressures on an ageing couple
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Reviews‘Snipers’: Review
Zhang Yimou joins hands with his daughter Mo with this efficient Lunar New Year sharpshooter drama
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Reviews‘Here Out West’: Review
Ambitious Australian portmanteau from Western Sydney showcases diverse homegrown talent
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Reviews‘Silver Bird And Rainbow Fish’: Rotterdam Review
Eye-catching collage brings archive materials to life in director Lei Lei’s family history documentary
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Reviews‘Drifting Petals’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam regular Clara Law returns with a haunting lyrical elegy
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Reviews‘All That Breathes’: Sundance Review
In New Delhi, two brothers devote their lives to rescuing black kites in Shaunak Sen’s mesmerising documentary
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Reviews‘The Plains’: Rotterdam Review
A middle-aged Melbourne lawyer’s daily commute proves a fascinating docu/fiction hybrid



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