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The feature-length debut of Chilean director Pepa San Martín, engaging family drama...
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Screened in the Panorama section of the...
How Heavy This Hammer belies its rather grand title in providing a...
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Libertine presented autumn/winter 2016 collection at Clarkston...
Shortly after his retirement from writing in 2012, Philip Roth was heralded as...
Promising director Anna Zohra Berrached returns to the Berlinale with...
Dheepan, winner of the Palme d’Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, is especially resonant...
On a frigid Valentine’s Day evening as thousands of New York...
The very first human noise heard in Inertia is a scream, quickly cut off. Mira...
French Canadian director Denis Côté was...
In the 1960s, New Zealand was home to less than 2.5 million people...
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There’s a telling moment in Jumana Manna’s documentary...
Visitors to South Korea should be wary of old...
Is an adult destined to regress back to childhood in the presence of their...
Lead singer Brett Anderson recently remarked that he always feared falling victim to self...
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