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  • A Hero
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    ‘A Hero’: Cannes Review 3v2z1z

    2021-07-13T15:37:00Z 5m292n

    Asghar Farhadi returns to Competition with the story of an unlinkely man caught in a social media storm

  • Let There Be Morning
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    ‘Let It Be Morning’: Cannes Review y4y5t

    2021-07-10T16:11:00Z

    An Israeli Arab visiting his hometown finds himself under military seige

  • Hit The Road
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    ‘Hit The Road’: Cannes Review 2s3w16

    2021-07-10T11:41:00Z

    Panah Panahi raises the roof with his Directors’ Fortnight triumph

  • LINGUI LES LIENS SACRES - photo 1 © Pili Films, Mathieu Giombini (1)
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    ‘Lingui: The Sacred Bonds’: Cannes Review 51m3l

    2021-07-08T15:27:00Z

    A single mother struggles to protect her pregnant daugter in Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s Cannes Competition title

  • Ahed's Knee
    Reviews

    ‘Ahed’s Knee’: Cannes Review 33561x

    2021-07-07T15:49:00Z

    Nadav Lapid plays in Competition with a caustic story about an Israeli film-maker forced into a cultural compromise

  • The Son
    Reviews

    ‘The Son’: Moscow Review 5e5f3a

    2021-04-29T06:00:00Z

    A middle-aged Iranian man struggles to grow up after the death of his mother

  • The Last Shelter
    Reviews

    ‘The Last Shelter’: H: DOX Review 2j5ia

    2021-04-25T14:00:00Z

    Moving documentary about life at Caritas House of Migrants, a refuge for travellers on the edge of Mali’s Sahel desert

  • Our Memory Belongs To Us
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    ‘Our Memory Belongs To Us’: H:DOX Review 1l3n2j

    2021-04-24T14:30:00Z

    Three exiled Syrian journalists reunite to watch footage from the beginning of the revolution

  • Children Of The Enemy
    Reviews

    ‘Children Of The Enemy’: H:DOX Review 31570

    2021-04-22T13:15:00Z

    An man attempts to rescue his oprhaned grandchildren from a Syrian refugee camp

  • TheReturnLife After ISIS 2020[1]
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    ​‘The Return: Life After Isis’: SXSW Review 2p63w

    2021-03-17T22:00:00Z

    In a desolate camp in Northern Syria, stateless ‘Isis Brides’ open up to Alba Sotorra’s sympathetic lens

  • Memory Box
    Reviews

    ‘Memory Box’: Berlin Review 2g5s4k

    2021-03-01T11:45:00Z

    A tale of truth and reconciliation from 1980s Lebanon

  • Captains of Zaatari
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    ‘Captains Of Zaatari’: Sundance Review 73635b

    2021-02-04T14:27:00Z

    In a refugee camp in Jordan, football offers hope to two young boys

  • Sabaya Lolav Media Ginestra Film.
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    ‘Sabaya’: Sundance Review wo45

    2021-01-30T19:41:00Z

    Tense and riveting doc follows attempts to free captured Yazidi women from the notorious Al-Hol camp

  • Nafi's Father
    Reviews

    ‘Nafi’s Father’: Review 6npw

    2021-01-30T07:00:00Z

    In Senegal, a wise Iman faces a challenge from his own brother

  • President
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    ‘President’: Sundance Review 411u3j

    2021-01-29T19:20:00Z

    A remarkable story of bravery and determination against daunting odds in Zimbabwe’s first “free and fair” elections

  • Toorbos
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    ‘Toorbos’: Review 46505d

    2021-01-29T08:00:00Z

    South Africa’s Oscar-entry is set in the poor white backwater of the 1930s

  • the milkmaid
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    ‘The Milkmaid’: Review 113i5b

    2021-01-22T09:00:00Z

    The first-ever entry from Nigeria competes in the International Feature Oscar

  • Lift Like A Girl
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    ‘Lift Like A Girl’: Review 3y1j69

    2020-12-21T14:09:00Z

    Behind the scenes at Egypt’s unorthodox training camp for champion female weightlifters

  • Here We Are
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    ‘Here We Are’: Macao Review 464gg

    2020-12-04T07:00:00Z

    Nir Bergman’s road trip across Israel is a loving portrait of a father and his autistic son

  • RadiographOfAFamily
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    ‘Radiograph Of A Family’: IDFA Review w1h5j

    2020-11-23T19:00:00Z

    What led Firouzeh Khosrovani’s mother to embrace revolutionary Islam so fervently?