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‘God Is A Woman’: Venice Review 502n38
Panama’s indigenous Kuna fight to reclaim a documentary filmed in their community in 1975
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‘Comandante’: Venice Review g5h2l
Venice opens with this pointed dramatisation of a World War II story in which a Fascist submarine commander rescued the people he torpedoed
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‘Vera’: Review 6e14v
Italian socialite Vera Gemma plays a version of herself in Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s hybrid docudrama
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‘Dirty Difficult Dangerous’: Hamburg Review 3z641d
Two refugees find love against the odds in modern Beirut
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‘Trenque Lauquen’: San Sebastian Review 5e3w2i
Laura Citarella’s two linked features search for a missing woman in the pampa who might not want to be found
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‘When The Waves Are Gone’: Venice Review 331kw
Filipino director Lav Diaz takes direct aim at the Duterte regime with this tale of crime and corruption
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‘The Hanging Sun’: Venice Review 4gjo
UK/Italian Jo Nesbo adaptation from Sky closes out the 79th Venice Film Festival with a thud
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‘Our Ties’: Venice Review 1j137
Roschdy Zem’s sixth feature, co-starring him and co-written with Maiwenn, competes at Venice
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‘Clare’: Venice Review 2141t
The life and times of the founder of the Poor Clares, as written and directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli
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‘The Listener’: Venice Review 1l7162
Tessa Thompson’s poised presence elevates Steve Buscemi’s intimate drama about a helpline volunteer
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‘No Bears’: Venice Review 4r6v1
Imprisoned Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi delivers a powerful statement of tenacity and defiance
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‘Queens’: Venice Review 4410m
Yasmine Benkiran’s tale of two women on the run from authorities through Morocco closes Venice Critics Week
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‘Call Of God’: Venice Review k13p
Kim Ki-Duk’s posthumous final film fails to leave a lasting impression
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‘Dry’: Venice Review p2yt
Paolo Virzi’s sprawling, inter-connected drama places a parched Rome in the middle of a three-year drought
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‘Blonde’: Venice Review 31b1t
Andrew Dominik’s adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ fictional novel paints a voyeuristic portrait of Marilyn Monroe
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‘The Damned Don’t Cry’: Venice Review 5ia4d
A mother and son reside on the fringes of Moroccan society in Fyzal Boulifa’s impressive second feature
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‘Beyond The Wall’: Venice Review 204r59
Iranian writer-director Vahid Jalilvand delivers a howl of political fury
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‘The Matchmaker’: Venice Review 4n2ie
Dilligent, focused and thought-provoking portrait of notorious British jihadist Tooba Gondal
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‘Have You Seen This Woman?’: Venice Review 3o5p3c
Ksenija Marinkovic gives a committed performance in this existential psychodrama
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‘The Son’: Venice Review 2fs3r
Florian Zeller follows up ‘The Son’ with another family drama, starring Hugh Jackman and Vanessa Kirby