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‘My Birthday’: Venice Review 4n313
Raw debut from Italy from Biennale College follows a young man trying to find his estranged mother on the eve of his 18th birthday
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‘The Quiet Son’: Venice Review 5r2x32
A solid Vincent Lindon dominates this disappointingly apolitical film about a French youth enthralled by the far right
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‘Queer’: Venice Review 6x1m3f
Daniel Craig cruises 1950s Mexico in Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of the William S Burroughs novella
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‘Finally’: Venice Review 4y165j
The 51st feature from French maestro Claude Lelouch is a playful ‘greatest hits’ musical fable
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‘The Room Next Door’: Venice Review 3s728
Pedro Almodóvar’s Golden Lion winner is also his English-language debut starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore
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‘The Mohican’: Venice Review 6m5m44
An unassuming Corsican goatherd becomes the figurehead of a resistance movement in this assured thriller
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‘The New Year That Never Came’: Venice Review 1h4c13
The fall of Romanian leader Nicolae Ceausescu is explored in this 1989-set debut which won the top Horizons prize at Venice
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‘Vermiglio’: Venice Review 5c71d
Maura Delpero’s second feature is an accomplished, restrained family drama set in the Italian Alps during the Second World War
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‘Anywhere Anytime’: Venice Review 5g5h17
The theft of a bicycle is the catalyst for this confident, incisive drama about a Sengalese immigrant in Italy
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‘Battleground’: Venice Review 2u2a20
Gianni Amelio explores the moral complications of conflict in this hospital-set First World War drama
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‘My Everything’: Venice Review 1s6yo
Call My Agent!’s Laure Calamy stars in Anne-Sophie Bailly’s well-acted if one-sided debut feature
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‘And Their Children After Them’: Venice Review 2s5n2t
Small town in , bad teenage decisions for the third feature by the Boukherma twins
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‘Peacock’: Venice Review 515l1m
Albrecht Schuch headlines this assured Austrian debut as a paid companion whose facade starts to crumble
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‘Vittoria’: Venice Review 4b2q8
A working-class Naples mother dreams of adding to her family in this affecting and very real drama
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‘Three Friends’: Venice Review 6l631e
Emmanuel Mouret delivers a knotty Lyon-set romantic drama starring Camille Cottin
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‘Nineteen’: Venice Review 4j3h1d
Luca Guadagnino produces this limber coming of age debut about a 19-year-old Italian literary student
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‘Quiet Life’: Venice Review 4q1w2
A Russian family seeking asylum in Sweden face the unexpected in this unsettling drama
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‘September 5’: Venice Review 6w6r37
Peter Sarsgaard stars in this tense newsroom drama set during the 1972 Munich Olympics
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’Riefenstahl’: Venice Review 11445r
Clear-eyed portrait of Third Reich German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl and her post-War attempts to rehabilitate her image
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‘Feeling Better’: Venice Review 1f5wg
Italian actor-turned-director Valerio Mastandrea imagines the rich internal life of coma patients in this hit-and-miss comedy