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Tag: International Cinema
Photocopier review – a powerful story of assault and injustice
Wregas Bhanuteja’s Indonesian drama-thriller is a disturbing and poignant social commentary deftly handled with subtlety and style.
Flee review – stunning animated doc tells Afghan refugee’s story
Denmark’s Oscar entry is a haunting look at a refugee’s experience.
Petite Maman review – a tender portrait of childhood grief
Celine Sciamma offers up another intimate portrait of female relationships.
Titane review – seatbelts on for one of the wildest films of the year
Bloody, fleshy, and graphically violent – and also rather wholesome.
The Man Who Sold His Skin review – cutting satire of Western capitalism from a Global-Southern lens
A dissection of Western Capitalism with the same piercing satire that defined Parasite and Sorry To Bother You.
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World review – a harrowing tale of lust and loss
A spectacular documentary that holds no punches.
Of Animals and Men review – the true story behind The Zookeeper’s Wife
A Polish documentary about how the keepers of the Warsaw Zoo saved the lives of 300 Jews in WW2.
Riders of Justice review – Mads Mikkelsen goes berserk in dark, unhinged comedy
Mads Mikkelsen gets the John Wick-but-funny treatment in this Danish action thriller.
Two of Us review – Barbara Sukowa and Martine Chevallier are irresistible as ageing lesbian lovers
This lesbian drama is stressful and heartwarming in equal measure.