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‘13 Bombs’: Rotterdam Review 94i52
Jakarta authorities race to find explosives hidden across the city in this fast-paced ’24’-style thriller
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‘Flathead’: Rotterdam Review 5g6f1s
Docu-fiction follows a raddled septuagenarian returning to his blue-collar childhood home in Australia
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‘Eternal’: Rotterdam Review 6z216p
Eco-disaster sci-fi from Denmark starring pop singer Oh Land is also an off-beat love story
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’Small Hours Of The Night’: Rotterdam Review 4z1k4q
Bold chamber drama from Singapore is set in a prison cell with a single protagonist representing the city-state’s restrictive history
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‘Hammarskjold - Fight For Peace’: Rotterdam Review 1s1n2i
Stately biopic explores the final weeks of former UN Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold
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‘Milk Teeth’: Rotterdam Review 27c73
A child threatens the security of an isolated village in this atmospheric feature debut from Swiss director Sophia Bosch
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‘Head South’: Rotterdam Review 4j3y30
A teenage boy embraces New Zealand’s late Seventies post-punk scene in Jonathan Oglivie’s Rotterdam opener
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‘I Saw The TV Glow’: Sundance Review 1y7013
A24’s midnight title is a haunting evocation of childhood TV obsessions
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‘Norah’: Red Sea Review 1972i
Accomplished debut set in spectacular AlUla tracks the fallout from an exciting new arrival in a remote Saudi village
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‘Three’: Red Sea Review 1g5n2k
Djinn genre outing from Dubai focuses on a clash between Western medicine and Arabic tradition
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‘Backstage’: Red Sea Review d685t
of a Moroccan dance troup find themselves lost in the woods in this spellbinding drama
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‘Dalma’: Red Sea Review 6q43j
The arrival of a single woman creates escalating tension on the small Emirati island of Dalma
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‘Wakhri’: Red Sea Review 5j2d13
Well-intentioned drama takes inspiration from a real-life Pakistani honour killing
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‘Sunday’: Red Sea Review 723s5u
An elderly Uzbek couple take centre stage in a deadpan drama which is winning festival plaudits
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‘Naga’: Red Sea Review a4t40
A young Saudi woman fights to make it home in time for curfew in this propulsive desert-set Netflix comedy thriller
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‘HWJN’: Red Sea Review 4e372q
Red Sea opener is an ambitious fantasy epic set in contemporary Jeddah
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‘Hajjan’: Red Sea Review 5c53n
A teenager develops a love of camel racing in this Saudi Arabia-set coming-of-age drama
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‘Silent Night’: Review 3h5yp
John Woo returns to American filmmaking with this dialogue-free revenge thriller
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‘DEPOT - Reflecting Boijmans’: Review 1s6vb
Rotterdam’s state-of-the-art statement by Sonia Herman Dolz is an irrestible advert for an edifice
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‘Familiar’: Tallinn Review 3g3k54
A Romanian director attempts to shape his family’s darkest secrets into a film in the abrasive latest from Calin Peter Netzer