by David Jenkins
Richard Billingham offers a bracingly honest portrait of life in a Birmingham council flat.
Brooklyn’s BAM hosts the first ever US screenings of Franco Rosso’s reggae classic.
An evicted Dublin family are left stranded in this deeply moving and beautifully restrained drama.
Corruption reigns free on the Israel/Palestine border in this intriguing feature from Samuel Maoz.
Married gay lawyers in Osaka fight everyday injustice in this delightful, deadpan documentary.
A Lebanese pre-teener sues his parents for having him in Nadine Labaki’s tale of poverty and neglect.
Nothing happens for a very long time in Abdellatif Kechiche’s follow-up to Blue is the Warmest Colour.
The healing power of stand-up comedy is at the centre of James Gardner’s off-kilter kitchen sink drama.
One of the most successful filmmakers of all time talks Alita: Battle Angel, Avatar and the future of cinema.
The Moonlight director sits down to pick apart his wonderful James Baldwin adaptation, If Beale Street Could Talk.
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