All Reviews articles – Page 7 5o3nc
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‘Vittoria’: Venice Review 3q764
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 5w4f4c
Emmanuel Mouret delivers a knotty Lyon-set romantic drama starring Camille Cottin
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‘Babygirl’: Venice Review 4z1s5e
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson star in Halina Reijn’s erotic May-December drama
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‘Nineteen’: Venice Review 186u6q
Luca Guadagnino produces this limber coming of age debut about a 19-year-old Italian literary student
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‘One To One: John And Yoko’: Venice Review 2m21t
Kevin Macdonald clips together a portrait of John Lennon and Yoko Ono as they take a dive into 1970s New York activism
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‘Homegrown’: Venice Review e753
Unflinching documentary follows three right-wing American extremists in the lead up to the volatile 2020 US election
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‘Quiet Life’: Venice Review 6r6u71
A Russian family seeking asylum in Sweden face the unexpected in this unsettling drama
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‘Kill The Jockey’: Venice Review 6x6p5r
Nahuel Perez Biscayart is striking as an Argentinian jockey reinventing himself in Luis Ortega’s freewheeling drama
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‘September 5’: Venice Review 1q6m5k
Peter Sarsgaard stars in this tense newsroom drama set during the 1972 Munich Olympics
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‘Maria’: Venice Review 5z3m17
Angelina Jolie hits the notes as opera legend Maria Callas in Pablo Larrain’s latest biopic
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’Riefenstahl’: Venice Review 5b5j3u
Clear-eyed portrait of Third Reich German filmmaker Leni Riefenstahl and her post-War attempts to rehabilitate her image
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‘Apocalypse In The Tropics’: Venice Review d5a2c
Petra Costa follows The Edge Of Democracy with this look at the rise of religious populism in Brazilian politics
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‘Separated’: Venice Review 2m6a4k
Veteran documentarian Errol Morris turns his attention to the Trump istration’s controversial immigration policies
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’Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’: Venice Review 3j3r62
Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder take a ghoulish trip down memory lane in Tim Burton’s full-blooded sequel
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‘Feeling Better’: Venice Review 5e6v5a
Italian actor-turned-director Valerio Mastandrea imagines the rich internal life of coma patients in this hit-and-miss comedy
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‘The Crow’: Review 2l314r
Something’s rotten in the rookery as this remake flies out into cinemas
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‘Dwelling Among The Gods’: Sarajevo Review 2yv6
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 3a701k
Serbia’s Mirjana Karanovic directs and stars as a woman redefining herself after the death of her only son
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‘Lollipop’: Edinburgh Review 621i2d
A woman fights to regain her children in this affecting British debut drawn from personal experience