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‘In Viaggio’: Venice Review 1x6r68
Gianfranco Rosi presents a surprising portrait of Pope Francis as he travels the world
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‘Blanquita’: Venice Review 3zj4j
A real life Chilean child abuse case forms the basis of Fernando Guzzoni’s atmospheric thriller
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‘The Whale’: Venice Review 3i2w2n
Brendan Fraser brings a big heart to Darren Aronofsky’s faltering adaptation of a stage play about a man eating himself to death
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‘Beating Sun’: Venice Review p5u5i
This compelling drama stars Swann Arlaud as a landscape architect obsessed with building a public garden
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‘L’Immensita’: Venice Review 1z5x4z
Penelope Cruz is ’a cross between Sophia Loren and a solar flare’ in Emanuele Crialese’s beguiling drama
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‘Other People’s Children’: Venice Review 2e11h
Rebecca Zlotowski draws from her own life for this portrait of a woman at the crossroads
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‘The Kiev Trial’: Venice Review 1kj16
Sergei Loznitsa’s archive documentary about the 1946 Nazi war trials is a powerfully resonant testimony
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‘Pearl’: Venice Review 2t4mi
Ti West’s ‘X’ sequel features a stellar performance from Mia Goth in an engrossing character study
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‘Master Gardener’: Venice Review 5u5924
Joel Edgerton seeks redemption in Paul Schrader’s Garden of Eden
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‘Nezouh’: Venice Review 396v71
Soudade Kaadan’s second feature is a delicate drama about a family in war-torn Syria
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‘Margins’: Venice Review 6i612z
Niccolo Falsetti’s engaging debut celebrates male friendship and Italy’s underground punk scene
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‘Argentina, 1985’: Venice Review 4l2a6j
Ricardo Darin gives an awards-worthy performance in Santiago Mitre’s rousing real-life courtroom thriller
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‘For My Country’: Venice Review 11p6l
A military hazing ritual turns deadly in Rachid Hami’s intensely personal drama
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‘Monica’: Venice Review 545d7
Trace Lysette shines in this quietly thoughtful drama about a trans woman visiting her dying mother
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‘All The Beauty And The Bloodshed’: Venice Review 2co12
Nan Goldin’s battle against the Sackler family is positioned against her singular background as an artist in Laura Poitras’s absorbing documentary
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‘Casa Susanna’: Venice Review 1w3p2f
Sebastien Lifshitz’s moving documentary pay tribute to a 1960s getaway for transgender women and cross-dressers
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‘Athena’: Venice Review 4g355l
Romain Gravas presents a high-octane, bullish portrait of cultural conflict in his native
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‘Bones And All’: Venice Review 10234
Two teen cannibals attempt to find their way in Luca Guadagnino’s tender romantic drama
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‘La Syndicaliste’: Venice Review 2h3d71
Isabelle Huppert plays a real-life union leader who endured a horrifying attack
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‘A Couple’: Venice Review 6m3de
Frederick Wiseman’s fiction feature is a monologue taken from the diaries of Tolstoy’s wife