Rotterdam reviews – Page 4
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‘Aurora’: Rotterdam Review
Paz Fabrega’s second feature watches the shifting sands between two women and one ambivalent pregnancy
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‘The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be Quiet’: Rotterdam Review
A comet collides with Earth; what happens next is surprisingly low-key, but presciently pleasing all the same
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‘The Cemil Show’: Rotterdam Review
A vividy-styled debut from Turkey plays in Rotterdam’s ’Big Screen’ competition
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‘Mayday’: Rotterdam Review
Feisty feminists, militant weirdness as director Karen Cinorre makes her debut with Grace von Patten and Mia Goth
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‘Riders Of Justice’: Rotterdam Review
‘Men & Chicken’ director Anders Thomas Jensen delivers absurdist comedy with a very tough edge for Rotterdam’s opening night
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‘A Perfectly Normal Family’: Rotterdam Review
A daughter watches her father transition in this carefully-observed debut, winner of Rotterdam’s Big Screen award
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‘The Cloud In Her Room’: Rotterdam Review
Noteworthy debut from this female director marks a new voice in Chinese cinema
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‘The Evening Hour’: Rotterdam Review
The grandson of a preacherman plies his trade in an opioid-afflicted West Virginia town
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‘Nasir’: Rotterdam Review
A day in the life Muslim man living in the predominantly Hindu city of Coimbatore
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‘Impetigore’: Rotterdam Review
Indonesian shadow puppetry gives vent to some genre gore in the latest from Joko Anwar
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‘Kala Azar’: Rotterdam Review
The feature debut of video artist Janis Rafa explores the gritty relationships between humans and animals
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‘Working Girls’: Rotterdam Review
A dead body unites three French prostitutes who cross the border every day to work in a Belgian brothel
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‘Young Hunter’: Rotterdam Review
A 15-year-old boy explores his homosexuality with a fellow skater in Marco Berger’s sensitive drama
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‘VHYes’: Rotterdam Review
An engaging absurdist VHS collage which also features the director’s parents, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon
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‘Mosquito’: Rotterdam Review
Rotterdam’s opening film is a fever dream account of a young Portuguese soldier’s experiences in 1917 Mozambique
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‘La Fortaleza’: Review
A nervy, feverish follow-up to ‘La Soledad’ from Venezuela’s promising young director Jorge Thielen Armand
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'Hail Satan?': Rotterdam Review
Penny Lane’s entertaining documentary looks at new rise - or interpretation - of the horned one
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'Winter After Winter': Rotterdam Review
Xing Jian delivers a meticulously-composed story set in Japanese-occupied Manchuria
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'Queen Of Hearts': Sundance Review
A successful lawyer embarks on an affair with her teenage stepson