Sarajevo reviews – Page 3
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‘Mare’: Sarajevo Review
In this emotional, understated drama, a middle-aged wife finds liberation in an affair
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‘Andromeda Galaxy’: Sarajevo Review
A depressed father and daughter look to the stars in this bare bones debut from Kosovo
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‘Acasa, My Home’: Review
Sundance prizewinner follows a sprawling Romanian family’s forced move from the wilderness to the big city
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‘The Trouble With Being Born’: Berlin Review
Perplexing, confrontational AI-themed feature from Austria poses some troubling questions
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‘Uppercase Print’: Berlin Review
In one of his two works at this year’s Forum, Romania’s Radu Jude looks back on a case of state oppression
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‘Father’: Review
A father undertakes an odyssey across Serbia to be reuinted with his children
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‘Malmkrog’: Berlin Review
Berlin’s new section, Encounters, opens on a ’militantly cerebral’ note
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‘Cat In The Wall’: Sarajevo Review
Terrific comedy-drama from a Bulgarian directing duo is set on an East London council estate
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‘Open Door’: Sarajevo Review
Sisters united in a car journey across Albania in a rare feature to emerge from that country
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‘Immortal’: Sarajevo Review
Striking documentary from Estonia looks at the production line of model citizens in Russia’s Arctic Circle
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‘Adoration’: Sarajevo Review
The latest from Fabrice du Welz bleeds horror tropes into a yearning romance
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‘The Son’: Sarajevo Review
Sarajevo opens with Ines Tanović’s story of a son - and a city - in transition
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‘Zana’: Toronto Review
A Kosovar woman struggles with both her failure to conceive and her traumatic wartime past
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‘Echo’: Locarno Review
Rúnar Rúnarsson’s doc/fiction hybrid examines life around the Icelandic festival season
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‘The Orphanage’: Review
A teenage boy in Afghanistan is sent to a Russian-run facility in this Bollywood-inspired follow-up to ’Wolf And Sheep’
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'And Then We Danced': Cannes Review
A film brimming with doubt and dance about forbidden love in the Georgian ballet
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'Ruben Brandt, Collector': Sarajevo Review
Eye-popping Hungarian animation about a psychotherapist turned art thief
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'Horizon': Sarajevo Review
A Georgian man attempts to lure back his wife by living in isolation