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'A Season In ': Toronto Review 1x3h48
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun takes an authentic look at the immigrant experience in
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'Mektoub My Love: Canto Uno': Venice Review w5c2f
Abdellatif Kechiche follows up 2013’s Blue is The Warmest Colour with a South of -set summer romance
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'Foxtrot': Venice Review 2u4s6q
Samuel Maoz delivers a powerful follow up to Lebanon, which won the Golden Lion in 2009
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'This Is Congo': Venice Review 6t3t1c
Stunning documentary tracks four characters through the beseiged northeast city of Goma
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'The Insult': Venice Review 6f5h56
An edgy fast-paced drama from Lebanon competes at Venice ’74.
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'Wajib': Locarno Review 5a4e4p
A family wedding in Palestine puts strain on a father-son relationship in this wry family drama
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'More': Karlovy Vary Review 4d1m51
A tough-themed debut from actor Onur Saylak tackles the issue of refugees through the prism of a father-and-son trafficking operation
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'The Birds Are Singing In Kigali': Karlovy Vary Review 131vf
The last film from Krzysztof Krauze and his wife Joanna deals with the aftermath of the Rwandan genocide
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'Mr. Gay Syria': Sheffield Review 4e5q3w
A moving case for visibility in the face of hatred and violence
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'I Am Not A Witch': Cannes Review 532g2p
An arresting debut from Rungano Nyoni is set in and around Zambia’s capital city Lusaka
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'Scaffolding': Cannes Review (ACID) 47r43
Israeli drama of a tense father-son relationship by first-timer Matan Yair
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'Nothingwood': Cannes Review t1736
Crowdpleasing doc about the Ed Wood of Afghanistan is educational, touching and hilarious
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'West of The Jordan River': Cannes Review 141qe
Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories, scene of his 1982 documentary Field Diary
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'They': Cannes Review e562p
A mature and moving story of childhood, growth and identity from Iran’s Anahita Ghazvinizadeh
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'When God Sleeps': Tribeca Review 6x3b4i
Up close and personal with Shahin Najafi, the German-based ‘Salman Rushdie of rap’
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'Dabka': Tribeca Review t491t
Evan Peters and Barkhad Abdi star in a story of a Canadian journalist and Somali pirates which also features Al Pacino
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'Cries From Syria': Review 332o3
Comprehensive HBO doc on Syria takes an awards qualifying run in the US before hitting small screens there
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'Ghost Hunting': Berlin Review 6l2z4h
Raed Andoni reconstructs his past abuse in an Israeli detention centre for the Berlinale’s prize-winning documentary
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'Headbang Lullaby': Berlin Review 62n6h
Surreal Moroccan farce about football, cranial trauma, and interminable waiting
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'Inflame': Berlin Review g405d
A psychological thriller set in contemporary Istanbul sees a TV editor grapple with her mysterious past