by David Jenkins
Claire Denis adapts Denis Johnson’s 1986 novel about love in a time of revolution – with fascinating, if not entirely successful, results.
Saeed Roustayi’s panoramic melodrama of a poverty-stricken Tehran family in the midst of disintegration is a knockout.
by Hannah Strong
Alice Winocour draws on her brother’s experiences of the 2015 Bataclan attack to create a drama about recovering from trauma.
by Charles Bramesco
A man on his deathbed recounts his youth as a firefighter in João Pedro Rodrigues’ striking queer feature.
by Ryan Coleman
A Costa Rican man resists attempts to destroy his home in director Ariel Escalante Meza’s mystical drama.
by Alexandria Slater
Emmanuelle Nicot paints an achingly beautiful portrait of friendship, recovery and identity through a young girl’s sexual abuse story.
by Mark Asch
The Dardenne brothers return with a harrowing story of human trafficking in Belgium, centring on two young migrants.
Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance star in Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s ambitious but flawed biographical feature.
The man behind Bob’s Burgers talks about the show’s transition to the big screen for a murder mystery musical.
by Simon Bland
The now 23-year-old actor returns to Camp Ivanhoe to share his memories of making a film with Wes Anderson.
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