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‘Invisible Demons’: Cannes Review 5l14t
Indian filmmaker Rahul Jain pulls no punches about his homeland’s environmental crisis
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‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?’: Cannes Review 5f6z6b
Wen Shipei’s lacklustre Chinese hit-and-run thriller makes its international premiere as a Cannes special screening
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‘Drive My Car’: Cannes Review 343a17
Japanese filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi effectively adapts a short story by Haruki Murakami
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‘Onoda - 10,000 Nights in the Jungle’: Cannes Review 1n3at
Opening Un Certain Regard, Arthur Harari’s feature follows a Japanese soldier who fights on through the decades
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‘Rehana’: Cannes Review 2r1b71
Un Certain Regard drama set in Bangladesh follows one woman’s heedless pursuit of justice
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‘Death Knot’: Udine Review 6m3os
Indonesian genre outing marks a strong - if low-budget - debut for Cornelio Sunny
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‘Before Next Spring’: Udine Review 4h644n
A bright ensemble cast tackles the ups and downs of Chinese students in Japan
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‘Poupelle Of Chimneytown’: Rotterdam Review (Closing film) 3f2o6o
A young chimney sweep befriends a man made of garbage in this animated Japanese eco-fable
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‘The Blue Danube’: Rotterdam Review 161r1z
A stranger brings music to a Japanese community that has long been at war
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‘The Story Of Southern Islet’: Rotterdam Review 3m1w30
In northern Malaysia, a woman embarks on a spiritual quest to save her ailing husband
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‘Faceless’: Hot Docs Review 6y352c
Hong Kong’s 2019 pro-democracy movement is seen through the eyes of four anonymous young activists
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‘I’m Wanita’: Hot Docs Review 1l6w2b
Can a middle-aged Australian country singer finally get her big break?
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‘Cliff Walkers’: Review (formerly ‘Ime’) 2k167
Zhang Yimou masters yet another genre with this 1930s-set spy potboiler
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‘Cafe By The Highway’: Moscow Review 3h4b6s
A scarred young woman befriends a Russian man who is searching for a lost space capsule in rural China
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‘Lost Boys’: H:DOX Review 5g2h2l
A drug-fuelled escape to Southeast Asia becomes a nightmare descent into debauchery for Finnish director Joonas Neuvonen
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‘Islands’: SXSW Review 4z2t13
Tagalog-language SXSW Jury prize-winner is set inside Canada’s Filipino community
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‘The Drover’s Wife The Legend Of Molly Johnson’: SXSW Review 235u3c
Leah Purcell directs and stars and writes this Outback revenge thriller based on her own stageplay of an 19th century story
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‘My First Summer’: Flare Review 6k3o5k
A sheltered teenager comes to life after a tragic incident in this candyfloss Australian debut