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PacifictionDirector of The Death of Louis XIV (2016) and Liberte (2019), Albert Serra explores a political power game in an island in French Polynesia in his latest film Paci...
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Both Sides of the BladeClaire Denis, won both the Silver Bear for Best Director at Berlin and the Palme d′Or at Cannes this year for Both Sides of the Blade, her remarkable new feature. Denis work...
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Crimes of the FutureThe film takes a deep dive into the not-so-distant future where humankind is learning to adapt to its synthetic surroundings. This evolution moves humans beyond their natural state...
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Armageddon TimeQueens, New York. The 1980s. twelve-year-old Paul Graff is growing up in a warm and rowdy family that includes his grandfather, who encourages his artistic aspirations. His best fr...
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Dark GlassesAs if he celebrates his fifty years of career, Dario Argento returns to the giallo film, the genre that made him an international celebrity. On a bright summer day in Rome, Diana (...
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Peter Von KantA famous film director, Peter von Kant, lives with his assistant Karl, whose devotion to his patron is limitless. Sidonie (Isabelle Adjani), an actress who has been a long-time mus...
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EOJerzy Skolimowski pays a wondrous homage to Robert Bresson’s Au Hasard Balthazar (1966) with his latest film EO. The eponymous hero (named after the onomatopoeic bray...
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Triangle of SadnessThis year’s Palme d’Or winner is an unapologetic social satire that may ruffle some feathers with its uncomfortable jokes, but is undeniably entertaining. The ping-pong dialogues a...
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BrokerThe story of a family produced by Kore-eda Hirokazu has taken a path of transition and expansion. In Broker, he explores the possibilities of an alternative family. Single m...
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R.M.N.Matthias runs into the night after a he violently reacts to a racist slur. His prodigal return to hometown reunites him with an old flame, Csilla, who works for a local bread facto...