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There’s a dreamlike quality to Thea Gajic’s debut feature, Surviving Earth, which was partly inspired by the life of her father. It’s an appropriate...
Based on the novel by John Mackay, Richie Adams’s The Road Dance is an occasionally...
Depicting a chaotic 1990s Ukraine, after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Rhino portrays a...
The Innocents is not for the fainthearted. The audience meets Ida (Rakel Lenora Fløttum), a...
Terence Davies’s plaintive biopic, about decorated soldier Siegfried Sassoon, explores the...
“A whole lot of terrible shit happens when me and Warren get into a...
In an idyllic summer in 1981, shy nine-year-old Cáit (a show-stealing...
Gaspar Noé, generally a director of provocations, has made an elegant and candid feature in...
Marking the directorial debut of Rosalind Moss, Father Stu takes us on the spiritual odyssey...
It’s always exciting when writer/directors Daniel Kwan and Daniel...
If Joker was exploited by Todd Philips to be a Scorsese homage within...
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