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  • 'Padre Pio'
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    ‘Padre Pio’: Venice Review 4h3645

    2022-09-02T14:45:00Z 3n375c

    Shia LaBeouf leads Abel Ferrara’s compelling historical drama about a canonised Franciscan Capuchin friar

  • A comionate spy
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    ‘A Comionate Spy’: Venice Review 4j563q

    2022-09-02T12:30:00Z

    Steve James explores the life of American spy Ted Hall in this gentle documentary

  • The Happiest Man In The World
    Reviews

    ‘The Happiest Man In The World’: Venice Review 4w2w4e

    2022-09-02T12:15:00Z

    Two 40-somethings connect over a shared past in Teona Strugar Mitevska’s dramatically potent Sarajevo-set feature

  • Tar
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    ‘TÁR’: Venice Review 6oy5o

    2022-09-02T00:15:00Z

    Source: Venice Film Festival ‘TÁR’

  • Bardo, False Chronicle Of A Handful Of Truths
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    ‘Bardo’: Venice Review 21j5k

    2022-09-01T19:00:00Z

    Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu’s latest is a sprawling, indulgent and deeply personal portrait of an ageing Mexican filmmaker

  • 'The Origin Of Evil'
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    ‘The Origin Of Evil’: Venice Review 3p1l3h

    2022-09-01T19:00:00Z

    Laure Calamy leads a powerhouse cast in Sebastien Marnier’s twisty thriller

  • BLUE JEAN
    Reviews

    ‘Blue Jean’: Venice Review 5e94

    2022-09-01T17:25:00Z

    Georgia Oakley’s impressive debut, set in the UK during the introduction of Section 28, features a knockout performance from Rosy McEwen

  • Stonewalling
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    ‘Stonewalling’: Venice Review 5e2k4o

    2022-09-01T17:00:00Z

    Huang Ji and Ryuji Otsuka explore the limited options available to the younger generation of contemporary China

  • 'Desperate Souls, Dark City And The Legend Of Midnight Cowboy'
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    ‘Desperate Souls, Dark City And The Legend Of Midnight Cowboy’: Venice Review 4j5s58

    2022-09-01T15:00:00Z

    The landmark 1969 Oscar-winner is celebrated in Nancy Buirski’s revealing documentary

  • 'Bobi Wine: Ghetto President'
    Reviews

    ‘Bobi Wine: Ghetto President’: Venice Review 705d

    2022-09-01T12:30:00Z

    This gripping documentary charts the rise of the pop star-turned-politician seeking to end Uganda’s brutal dictatorship

  • A Man
    Reviews

    ‘A Man’: Venice Review 2p3c5q

    2022-09-01T12:00:00Z

    A grieving woman learns the truth about her late husband in Kei Ishikawa’s slow-burn drama

  • White Noise
    Reviews

    ‘White Noise’: Venice Review 5f154l

    2022-08-31T17:59:00Z

    Noah Baumbach’s long-awaited adaptation of the dated Don DeLillo novel opens the Venice Film Festival

  • 'Princess'
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    ‘Princess’: Venice Review 603w5o

    2022-08-31T14:00:00Z

    Roberto De Paolis’ impressive second feature examines the life of a Nigerian prostitute outside Rome

  • 'The March On Rome'
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    ‘The March On Rome’: Venice Review 4n522g

    2022-08-31T09:30:00Z

    Mark Cousins charts the rise of Mussolini and fascism in perhaps his most politically explicit film to date

  • 107 Mothers_dir by Peter Kerekes
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    ‘107 Mothers’: Cairo Review 4p663f

    2021-12-01T15:20:00Z

    Inside a women’s prison in Ukraine, incarcerated mothers are forced to hand their children over for adoption

  • 'Mother Lode'
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    ‘Mother Lode’: Thessaloniki Review 3a6l2o

    2021-11-04T07:00:00Z

    A young father tries to make his fortune in the gold mines of the Andes in this striking documentary-infused drama

  • 'Costa Brava Lebanon'
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    ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’: Venice Review 4c434a

    2021-09-16T08:33:00Z

    A terrific debut from Mounia Akl set in a Lebanese mountain idyll – until the landfill arrives next door

  • The Last Duel
    Reviews

    ‘The Last Duel’: Venice Review 4q1ej

    2021-09-10T19:30:00Z

    Matt Damon, Adam Driver, Ben Affleck and Jodie Comer star in Ridley Scott’s medieval epic

  • Another World
    Reviews

    ‘Another World’: Venice Review 6v313y

    2021-09-10T17:00:00Z

    Vincent Lindon teams up with director Stephane Brize and co-writer Olivier Gorce

  • Les Choses Humaines
    Reviews

    ‘The Accusation’: Venice Review 4m5u3p

    2021-09-09T19:45:00Z

    A talking-point film by Ivan Attal, starring his son Ben as a student accused of rape