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‘Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2’: Venice Review 5v1y2n
The wagons just keep rolling in the second chapter of Kevin Costner’s mythical Western epic
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‘The Time It Takes’: Venice Review 2u1m5x
sca Comencini’s autobiographical drama explores her relationship with her filmmaker father Luigi
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‘Love’: Venice Review 2z2cu
Second part of a trilogy from Norway which began at Berlin with ‘Sex’ and continues at Venice
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‘Youth (Homecoming)’: Venice Review 2v352v
Wang Bing’s five-year documentary project about young Chinese factory workers draws to a sombre close
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‘Stranger Eyes’: Venice Review n225
Singapore’s first film to compete at Venice is a closely-observed mystery about a child who has vanished
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‘Sicilian Lessons’: Venice Review 52s1u
An ex-politician goes undercover in this Sicilian mob comedy which fails to hit the target
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‘Aicha’: Venice Review 495c35
Mehdi M. Barsaoui directs Fatma Sfar in an electric performance as a Tunisian woman on an unexpected journey of reinvention
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‘April’: Venice Review 39x2k
An doctor in rural Georgia risks herself to care for her female patients in Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Venice Jury Prize-winning feature
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‘Perfumed With Mint’: Venice Review 647253
A decaying Egyptian city teems with ghosts both literal and metaphorical in this meditative debut
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‘Diva Futura’: Venice Review 5w5n5x
Rich, lengthy biopic explores the life and work of Italian pornographer Riccardo Schicchi
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‘Joker: Folie A Deux’: Venice Review 3ih5x
Lady Gaga and Joaquin Phoenix fail to spark in Todd Phillips’ musical sequel
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‘My Birthday’: Venice Review 734x2k
Raw debut from Italy from Biennale College follows a young man trying to find his estranged mother on the eve of his 18th birthday
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‘The Quiet Son’: Venice Review f1o4m
A solid Vincent Lindon dominates this disappointingly apolitical film about a French youth enthralled by the far right
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‘Pavements’: Venice Review 6l1v32
Alex Ross Perry’s hybrid documentary charts the fortunes of US indie band Pavement
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The dark tourism sites of Paris prove a quirky backdrop for this unconventional love story
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‘Happy Holidays’: Venice Review 1m3wj
Scandar Copti follows the Oscar-nominated Ajami with this compelling spliced drama
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‘From Darkness To Light’: Venice Review 26n3i
Startling documentary about Jerry Lewis’s failed attempt to direct a Holocaust film in Sweden in 1971
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‘Happyend’: Venice Review 214c3x
Neo Sora’s fiction debut follows a group of students in near-future Japan as they attempt to disrupt surveillance society
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‘Maldoror’: Venice Review 681f5r
Anthony Bajon is a police officer determined to crack a Belgian paedophile ring in Fabrice du Welz’s tense police procedural
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‘Queer’: Venice Review 3vi46
Daniel Craig cruises 1950s Mexico in Luca Guadagnino’s adaptation of the William S Burroughs novella