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  • Damage
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    ‘Damage’: Review 262t20

    2023-12-01T08:00:00Z k1i13

     Sensitive Australian two-hander centres on an immigrant taxi driver and his frail elderly enger 

  • Dwelling By The West Lake
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    ‘Dwelling By The West Lake’: Tokyo Review 2w1f59

    2023-10-28T09:00:00Z

    A young man must save his mother from the perils of a pyramid scheme in Gu Xiaogang’s rural China-set drama

  • Bride Kidnapping
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    ‘Bride Kidnapping’: Busan Review 3z1p

    2023-10-13T08:54:00Z

    Jiseok co-winner at Busan is a dour but powerful drama from Kyrgyzstan.

  • This Is Going To Be Big
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    ‘This Is Going To Be Big’: London Review 4qe3m

    2023-10-09T08:00:00Z

    Neurodiverse teenagers stage a musical about singer John Farnham in this upbeat Australian doc

  • Foe
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    ‘Foe’: New York Review 492n1r

    2023-10-01T03:00:00Z

    Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal star in this dysopian sci-fi drama set in a world ravaged by climate change

  • Under The Light
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    ‘Under The Light’: Review 1n2416

    2023-09-29T11:19:00Z

    Zhang Yimou’s latest, co-starring Joan Chen, emerges from a four-year delay to launch a bid for China’s ‘Golden Week’ glory

  • 'The Convert'
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    ‘The Convert’: Toronto Review 60565x

    2023-09-09T03:00:00Z

    Lee Tamahori returns to New Zealand with this 1830s-set story of a man of God, played by Guy Pearce, and two warring tribes

  • 'The Royal Hotel'
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    ‘The Royal Hotel’: Toronto Review 3n5h2f

    2023-09-08T06:58:00Z

    Kitty Green delivers a further devastating drama on toxic masculinity, working again with ’The Assistant’s’ Julia Garner

  • City Of Wind
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    ‘City Of Wind’: Venice Review 5r442s

    2023-08-31T12:15:00Z

    A 17 year-old shaman comes of age in this remarkably-assured debut feature from Mongolia

  • Dreaming & Dying
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    2023-08-14T09:08:00Z

    Double prize winner at Locarno is an aquatic, magical realist tale from Singapore

  • Abang Adik
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    ’Abang Adik’: NYAFF Review 6h703t

    2023-08-02T11:33:00Z

    New York Asian Film Festival top prize-winner is a tour de force from Malaysia’s Jin Ong

  • Bad Education
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    ‘Bad Education’: Bifan Review 682a5m

    2023-07-07T09:01:00Z

    Three Taiwanese high school graduates embark on a night of increasing peversity in Kai Ko’s directorial debut

  • The Tunnel To Summer, The Exit Of Goodbyes
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    ‘The Tunnel To Summer, The Exit Of Goodbyes’: Annecy Review 544d2a

    2023-06-20T06:00:00Z

    An animation for the ages from Japan’s Tomohisa Taguchi wins the Paul Grimault prize at Annecy

  • If Only I Could Hibernate
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    ‘If Only I Could Hibernate’: Cannes Review 1pw6i

    2023-05-21T16:00:00Z

    A teenage boy attempts to study his way out of poverty in this assured debut from Mongolia

  • The New Boy
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    ‘The New Boy’: Cannes Review 2m531o

    2023-05-19T16:15:00Z

    Cate Blanchett stars in this spiritual drama about an Indigenous Australian boy’s encounter with Christianity

  • Tiger Stripes
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    ‘Tiger Stripes’: Cannes Review 60g6a

    2023-05-17T11:15:00Z

    An adolescent girl faces a violent transition to womanhood in this Malaysian art-horror

  • Ride-On-1
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    ‘Ride On’: Review 2s531c

    2023-04-05T08:00:00Z

    Jackie Chan rides an effortless return to form in this story of a stuntman which draws heavily on his own life

  • Last Stop Larrimah
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    ‘Last Stop Larrimah’: SXSW Review 4et2j

    2023-03-17T10:49:00Z

    Inriguing HBO documentary about the strange disappearance of one of the 11 inhabitants of an Australian outback town

  • Art College 1994
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    ‘Art College 1994’: Berlin Review d3a3m

    2023-02-24T11:45:00Z

    Liu Jian follows up ‘Have A Nice Day’ with this picture postcard from China during the seismic 1990s

  • Green Night
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    ‘Green Night’: Berlin Review 4x3c5v

    2023-02-23T21:00:00Z

    Fan Bingbing and Lee Joo-young go on the lam in Han Shuai’s moody Seoul-set drama