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‘Phantosmia’: Venice Review 5s27r
Lav Diaz explores the legacy of harm and the power of late-life redemption in his latest meditative work
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‘Finally’: Venice Review 6c3y48
The 51st feature from French maestro Claude Lelouch is a playful ‘greatest hits’ musical fable
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‘King Ivory’: Venice Review 94f18
James Badge Dale and Ben Foster take opposite sides of America’s War on Drugs in John Swab’s lacklustre thriller
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‘The Room Next Door’: Venice Review 552p
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 s6k19
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 1w6j6m
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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‘Youth (Hard Times)’: Locarno Review 2d188
The second in Wang Bing’s documentary trilogy returns to the young migrant workers who populate the factories of China’s Xisheng Road
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‘Vermiglio’: Venice Review 4z6v2i
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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‘Mistress Dispeller’: Venice Review 56562q
A ‘mistress dispeller’ seeks to break up an extramarital affair in this intimate Chinese documentary
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‘No Sleep Till’: Venice Review 663pk
Time stops for the few remaining residents of a Florida coastal town before the hurricane hits in this contemplative US debut
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‘Wolfs’: Venice Review 1z5d39
George Clooney and Brad Pitt hit the comedy bullseye as two solitary fixers forced to work together
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‘I’m Still Here’: Venice Review 1x733b
Walter Salles directs Fernanda Torres in a standout performance as a real-life matriarch in military-ruled Brazil of the 1970s
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‘The Brutalist’: Venice Review 2f6x5i
Brady Corbet’s meticulous Silver Lion-winning drama centres around a Hungarian architect in 1940s America
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‘Anywhere Anytime’: Venice Review p2i51
The theft of a bicycle is the catalyst for this confident, incisive drama about a Sengalese immigrant in Italy
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‘The Order’: Venice Review 5j732b
Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult go toe-to-toe in Justin Kurzel’s gritty crime drama set in 1980s Idaho
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‘Battleground’: Venice Review 5q5w4c
Gianni Amelio explores the moral complications of conflict in this hospital-set First World War drama
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‘My Everything’: Venice Review 583b2h
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 3g1q1a
Small town in , bad teenage decisions for the third feature by the Boukherma twins
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‘Peacock’: Venice Review 663c3m
Albrecht Schuch headlines this assured Austrian debut as a paid companion whose facade starts to crumble
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‘Cloud’: Venice Review 2u3o3p
The cybernet gets viciously real in Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s latest web-inspired thriller