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‘Consecration’: Glasgow Review
A Scottish convent is rocked by murder in Christopher Smith’s religious horror starring Jena Malone
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‘Cassius X: Becoming Ali’: Glasgow Review
A straighforward documentary portrait which covers the rise to fame of boxing icon Muhammad Ali
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‘The Black Guelph’: Dublin Review
Actor John Connors goes behind the camera to tell a story of generational neglect and abuse set in Dublin’s inner city
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‘Ann’: Dublin Review
Ciaran Creagh’s true-life period drama focuses on a pregnant teenager in a small Irish town in 1984
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‘Golda’: Berlin Review
Helen Mirren stars as the Israeli premier during the tense days of 1973’s Yom Kippur War
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‘Femme’: Berlin Review
A drag queen takes revenge after being beaten up in this subversive UK thriller starrting Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George MacKay
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‘Manodrome’: Berlin Review
Jesse Eisenberg is on a downward spiral in John Trengove’s unflinching portrait of toxic masculinity
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‘Scrapper’: Sundance Review
Harris Dickinson stars in this Sundance award-winning drama about a grieving 12-year-old who attempts to reconnect with her father
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‘Rye Lane’: Sundance Review
South London-set romantic comedy is a winner for Raine Allen-Miller and Disney
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‘Girl’: Sundance Review
Adura Onashile’s debut is set in Glasgow where a migrant and her daughter try to make their home
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‘Is There Anybody Out There?’: Sundance Review
Filmmaker Ella Glendining embarks on a search for others who share her rare disability
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‘Eileen’: Sundance Review
Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie steam up the screen in William Oldroyd’s period noir
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‘Polite Society’: Sundance Review
Nida Manzoor’s feature debut is a riotous action-comedy set in London’s Pakistani community
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‘Typist Artist Pirate King’: Tallinn Review
Carol Morley presents a fictionalised portrait of little-known avant-garde schizophrenic artist Audrey Amiss
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‘My Name Is Happy’: IDFA Review
British co-production looks at femicide through the story of Turkish survivor Mutlu Kaya
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‘Much Ado About Dying’: IDFA Review
Documentarian Simon Chambers captures the final five years of his eccentric uncle’s life
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‘Ballywalter’: Review
Seána Kerslake and Patrick Kielty make an unlikely connection in Prasanna Puwanarajah’s Northern Ireland-set debut
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‘Blue Bag Life’: London Review
Artist Lisa Selby explores her relationship with her heroin-addict mother in this LFF prize-winning doc
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‘Creature’: London Review
Asif Kapadia directs this filmed version of Akram Khan’s show for the English National Ballet
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