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‘Dwelling Among The Gods’: Sarajevo Review 6xh1
Vuk Rsumovic follows up Venice Critics Week winner ’No One’s Child’ with this sober Serbia-set refugee drama
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‘Mother Mara’: Sarajevo Review 1j3251
Serbia’s Mirjana Karanovic directs and stars as a woman redefining herself after the death of her only son
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‘At The Door Of The House, Who Will Come Knocking’: Sarajevo Review 4h3552
Maja Novakovic’s award-winning documentary is an enigmatic portrait of life in rural Bosnia and Herzegovina
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‘Dad’s Lullaby’: Sarajevo Review 6i5q9
The impact of the war in Ukraine is felt through the experiences of a single family in this debut documentary
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’Lilies Not For Me’: Edinburgh Review 614e5e
Fionn O’Shea is a gay novelist struggling with the homophobia of 1920s England in this surprisingly staid period debut
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‘Holy Electricity’: Sarajevo Review b154z
Colourful, uneven Georgian debut explores the city of Tbilisi through the exploits of two door-to-door salesmen
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‘Family Therapy’: Sarajevo Review 262v3f
A glass house in a Slovenian forest plays host to Sonia Prosenc’s satire of the nouveau riche
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‘Mexico 86’: Locarno Review 1q1k5w
Bérénice Béjo stars as a Guatemalan activist exiled to Mexico who must rebuild her relationship with her 10-year-old son
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’Fréwaka’: Locarno Review 681q13
Aislinn Clarke follows up The Devil’s Doorway with another atmospheric Irish horror
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‘Luce’: Locarno Review 441w18
A lonely leather worker takes extreme steps to forge a connection in this Northern Italy-set Locarno competition title
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‘Death Will Come’: Locarno Review r5414
A female contract killer takes on a job for a prominent gangster in Christoph Hochhausler’s Brussels-set noir
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‘Haunted Heart’: Review 3k5l4g
Matt Dillon is a man with something to hide in Fernando Trueba’s Greek-island set noir
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‘Poison’: Galway Review 1x636f
Tim Roth and Trine Dyrholm power this Luxembourg-set drama about grief and forgiveness
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‘Touch’: Review 3x29q
Focus Features’ pandemic-set drama by Baltasar Kormákur moves between Iceland, London, and Hiroshima
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‘Tiny Lights’: Karlovy Vary Review 3s1j5f
Delicate Czech drama spends a day in the life of a six-year-old girl as she navigates family discord
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‘Xoftex’: Munich Review 6g4e
Life in limbo in a Greek refugee camp leads one bright teenage boy to crumble under the pressure
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‘Windless’: Karlovy Vary Review 2a4f2l
Bulgarian rapper FYRE is a returning emigrant forced to confront both his own past, and that of his country
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‘Turning Tables’: Munich Review 3g4w6t
Barbara Sukowa and Lambert Wilson head this multi-layered story of the fallout from the arrival of a naive Moroccan immigrant in Berlin
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‘Living Large’: Karlovy Vary Review 6b1n
Annecy Jury Prize-winning animation about a plus-sized adolescent comes to Karlovy Vary
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‘Sad Jokes’: Munich Review 3s176b
Cool, intelligent second feature from Fabian Stumm mines the dangers of being misunderstood