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‘Where The Night Stands Still’ review: Modest Filipino domestic helper drama is set in rural Italy
Tagalog-language black-and-white film bows in Berlin’s Perspectives
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‘Deaf’ review: A new baby poses challenges for her hearing-impaired mother in Spanish debut
Eva Libertad’s thoughtful feature stars her sister, Miram Garlo
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‘The Good Sister’ review: Siblings face down an accusation of rape in sharp German debut
Panorama title explores the extent of family ties
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‘Ari’ review: Léonor Serraille delivers an engaging Rohmer-style drama
Lille-set piece is the third film from the director of ’Montparnasse Bienvenue’
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‘Growing Down’ review: Father lies to protect his son in tense Hungarian debut
Balint Daniel Sos’s feature bows in Berlin’s Perspectives section
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‘Little Trouble Girls’ review: Erotic Slovenian debut mines fertile teenage terrain
An introverted Catholic girl’s sexual awakening is the focus of Urska Djukic’s debut
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‘Home Sweet Home’ review: Subdued Danish care worker drama stars Jette Søndergaard
Frelle Petersen’s latest plays in Berlin’s Panorama
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‘The Light’ review: Tom Tykwer’s Berlin opener is a murky meld of fantasy and drama
Lars Eidinger heads an accomplished cast in the director’s return to German-language cinema
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‘Raptures’: Rotterdam Review
Intense religious fervour brings fear to a 1930s Swedish village in Rotterdam’s Big Screen winner
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‘Wind, Talk To Me’: Rotterdam Review
Hybrid Serbian drama is an affecting creative meditation on grief
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‘Vitrival - The Most Beautiful Village In The World’: Rotterdam Review
Droll, dry Belgian comedy-drama tackles rising tensions in a small francophone village
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‘Perla’: Rotterdam Review
A Slovak woman’s new life in 1980s Vienna is threatened by secrets from her past
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‘Sauna’: Sundance Review
A queer romance attempts to blossom in this involving Copenhagen-set debut
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‘All That’s Left Of You’: Sundance Review
Cherian Dabis directs and stars in this study of a Palestinian family over the decades
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‘Sukkwan Island’: Sundance Review
Swann Arlaud and Woody Norman battle the elements in this beautiful if implausible Norwegian survival thriller
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‘Mr Nobody Against Putin’: Sundance Review
A Russian schoolteacher sheds light on Putin’s indoctrination of the country’s children
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‘The Ugly Stepsister’: Sundance Review
The Cinderella fairytale is turned violently on its head in this gory Norwegian debut
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‘DJ Ahmet’: Sundance Review
A teenage boy uses music as an escape from everyday life in his rural North Macedonian village
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‘The Damned’: Review
Odessa Young and Joe Cole face an ancient evil in this debut set in 1870s Iceland