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‘A Place Called Silence’: Busan Review 513r1d
Silence and secrets wield a devasating power in Sam Quah’s twisting thriller
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‘a Wild Roomer’: Busan Review 5i819
A 30-something drifter attempts to find meaning in Lee Jeong-hong’s overlong feature debut
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‘Ajoomma’: Busan Review 3e3g5x
A Singapore woman finds a new lease of life while on holiday in South Korea
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‘Memento Mori: Earth’: Busan Review 395eh
A young Vietnamese woman confronts impending death in Marcus Manh Cuong Vu’s delicate debut
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‘Blue Again’: Busan Review 2g5737
A Thai student is torn between her fashion studies and her family’s indigo business in Thapanee Loosuwan’s unwieldy debut
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‘Thousand And One Nights’: Busan Review 2916g
Two women adjust to life after their husbands go missing in Japanese director Nao Kubota’s return to the big screen
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‘Tora’s Husband’: Busan Review 3b6e5h
Rima Das’ intimate drama shows a family man’s life unravelling in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic
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‘Walk Up’: San Sebastian Review 3h931
A middle-aged film director attempts to find a place to truly belong in the latest work from Hong Sang-soo
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‘A Hundred Flowers’: San Sebastian Review 5x4o7
Genki Kawamura makes his debut with an adaptation of his own novel about dementia
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‘Blueback’: Toronto Review t3372
Mia Wasikowska and Radha Mitchell star in Robert Connolly’s thoughtful Australian environmental drama
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‘Alienoid’: Review 50653l
Choi Dong-hoon hops between eras in the first instalment of his ambitious mash-up of sci-fi and historical fantasy
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‘Nude Tuesday’: Edinburgh Review 3oh3p
Plenty to understand - and laugh at - in this all-gibberish comedy from New Zealand
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‘The Narrow Road’: Edinburgh Review 2p6z
Lam Sum’s moving tribute to the hard-working people of Hong Kong is set during the Covid-19 pandemic
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‘Elvis’: Cannes Review 46574j
Baz Luhrmann returns to Cannes with his ’lavish, ionate and overblown’ biopic of The King
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‘Joyland’: Cannes Review 4911n
Outdated ideas of gender and duty come under fire in the first Pakistani film to play at Cannes
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‘Three Thousand Years Of Longing’: Cannes review 104u31
George Miller conjures a Djinn - Idris Elba - out of a bottle in this poignant ode to storytelling
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‘The Stranger’: Cannes Review 3e1n4i
Joel Edgerton’s brooding performance anchors this intense Australian true crime thriller
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‘Hunt’: Cannes Review 3j1q3c
‘Squid Game’ star Lee Jung-jae makes his muscular directorial debut with this kinetic, violent thriller
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‘Thar’: Review 2s6jr
Father-son duo Anil and Harshvarrdhan Kapoor deliver powerful performances in Netflix’s neo-western-cum-noir-action-thriller
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‘Jeong-sun’: Jeonju Review 54175l
Jeonju’s Korean competition prize winner is an intimate and understated exploration of cyberbullying and shame