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‘Joy’: London Review
James Norton, Bill Nighy and Thomasin McKenzie star in this surprisingly sterile 1970s IVF drama
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‘Endurance’: London Review
Doc uses digital technology to bring Shackleton’s 1914 Antarctic expedition back to colourful life
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‘Daddy’s Head’: Review
Benjamin Barfoot follows ‘Double Date’ with this UK-set creature feature for Shudder
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‘Modi - Three Days On The Wings Of Madness’: San Sebastian Review
Johnny Depp directs a chaotic romp through three days in the life of Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani
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‘On Falling’: San Sebastian Review
A Portugese factory worker in Scotland struggles to make a connection in this effective debut
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‘Hard Truths’: San Sebastián Review
Mike Leigh bites back with this trenchant piece starring a superb Marianne-Jean Baptiste
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‘The Assessment’: Toronto Review
Elizabeth Olsen and Alicia Vikander head this dystopian drama in which parenthood really is a test
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‘Bring Them Down’: Toronto Review
Christopher Abbott and Barry Koeghan embark on a dangerous rivalry in this rural-Ireland set debut
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‘The Penguin Lessons’: Toronto Review
Steve Coogan plays real-life English teacher Tom Michell who adopted a penguin in 1970s Argentina
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‘We Live In Time’: Toronto Review
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield headline John Crowley’s time-hopping relationship tearjerker
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‘William Tell’: Toronto Review
Claes Bang takes aim at the the legendary Swiss marksman in Nick Hamm’s dour period epic
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‘The Salt Path’: Toronto Review
Marianne Elliott’s faltering move to the big screen stars Jason Isaacs and Gillian Anderson
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‘Paul & Paulette Take A Bath’: Venice Review
The dark tourism sites of Paris prove a quirky backdrop for this unconventional love story
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‘Harvest’: Venice Review
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s film is a textured adaptation of a novel set in a 17th century Scottish village
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‘2073’: Venice Review
Asif Kapadia blends documentary and fiction to present a damning hypothesis of Earth’s dystopian future
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‘Lollipop’: Edinburgh Review
A woman fights to regain her children in this affecting British debut drawn from personal experience
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‘The Ceremony’: Edinburgh Review
Two undocumented migrants take a strange road trip through the wilds of Yorkshire in this black-and-white British debut
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‘Acting’: Edinburgh Review
Documentarian Sophie Fiennes teams with theatre company Cheek By Jowl for this illuminating exploration of the acting process
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‘Sunlight’: Edinburgh Review
British comedian Nina Conti’s feature debut is an off-kilter road trip romance between a man and a woman dressed as a monkey