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White Material
In the latest film by Claire Denis, Isabelle Huppert plays the French owner of a coffee plantation in an African country that is falling further…Published on: -
The Eighteen Who Stirred up a Storm
Too outlandish or ahead of its time? This realistic depiction of a group of young contract labourers at the bottom of society was neglected at…Published on: -
The Temptation of St. Tony
Veiko Õunpuu’ second film (after Autumn Ball) is a parable on the new, wolf-like capitalism in Eastern Europe with its compassionless capitalist rulesPublished on: -
Ne change rien
Intimate portrait shot in black & white of the French actress/singer Jeanne Balibar. In long, static shots, Pedro Costa manages to capture the creativPublished on: -
Mi vida con Carlos
A journey back through the memories of his father, murdered by Pinochet’s junta, becomes an emotional story of a country in denial about its past.…Published on: -
Cold Tropics
In Recife, temperatures have dropped permanently. How do the inhabitants adapt?Published on: -
Amer
A hallucinogenic horror allegory that is inspired both by film history and psychoanalysis. The viewer follows a woman in her childhood, adolescence anPublished on: -
La terre de la folie
Can a documentary about suicide and (occasionally gruesome) massacres also be funny? It can if it was made by the idiosyncratic French director Luc MoPublished on: -
R
Feature debut by Lindholm and Noer about Rune, in his 20s, who tries to survive in a heavily guarded Danish prison. Mercilessly oppressive picture ofPublished on: -
True Noon
Slightly absurd love drama from Tadzjikistan. From one day to the next, a village is cut in two by barbed wire and landmines. Not only…Published on: