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‘Hit Man’: Venice Review 4p3l4
Richard Linklater turns the twisting true story of ‘fake assassin’ Gary Johnson into a funny, confident crowdpleaser
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‘Enea’: Venice Review 1gi3y
A young man struggles in Rome’s upper classes in Pietro Castellitto’s Competition entry
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‘Green Border’: Venice Review 1ue4f
Agnieszka Holland paints a damning portrait of the European refugee crisis in this Venice Competition entry
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‘Sky Peals’: Venice Review 16dr
Moin Hussain’s intriguing arthouse tale of alienation in modern Britain plays out in Critics Week
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‘Behind The Mountains’: Venice Review 132z1u
A Tunisian man becomes convinced he can fly in Mohamed Ben Attia’s intriguing third feature
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‘Coup de Chance’: Venice Review 3c5g2c
Woody Allen finds a certain je ne sais quoi with this appealing Paris-set comedy
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‘Priscilla’: Venice Review y3116
Sofia Coppola explores the dark heart of Priscilla Presley’s relationship with rock superstar Elvis
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‘Evil Does Not Exist’: Venice Review 353n4w
Ryusuke Hamaguchi follows up ’Drive My Car’ with a charming rural fable
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‘Hesitation Wound’: Venice Review 46l1w
A lawyer’s morality is put to the test during a murder trial in this compelling Turkish drama
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‘Making Of’: Venice Review 6x1j5h
Cedric Kahn’s droll comedy goes behind the scenes during a fraught film shoot
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‘Love Is A Gun’: Venice Review 2q1m6a
Taiwanese actor Lee Hong-chi makes his directorial debut with this tale of an ex-convict desperately trying to go straight
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‘Pet Shop Days’: Venice Review 4d4c1i
Olmo Schnabel’s New York-set debut looks to lure in hip arthouse crowds
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‘The Killer’: Venice Review w6b28
Michael Fassbender is a stone cold killer in David Fincher’s reunion with ’Se7en’ writer Andrew Kevin Walker
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‘Tatami’: Venice Review 1z1g4h
An Iran/Israel collaboration results in a first-class bout with politics in this tense judo drama
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‘Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person’: Venice Review 6j46y
A vampire who refuses to kill makes a life-changing connection in this Quebecois debut at Venice and Tiff
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‘The Beast’: Venice Review y1129
Betrand Bonello’s adaptation of the Henry James novella is a retro/futurist drama starring Léa Seydoux and George MacKay
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‘Menus-Plaisirs – Les Troisgros’: Venice Review 2y2do
Frederick Wiseman takes time to savour his subject in this absorbing four-hour documentary about a French restaurant
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‘The Vourdalak’: Venice Review 5dd1l
Tolstoy’s blood-sucking novella gets an imaginative reworking by French stylist Adrien Beau
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‘The Featherweight’: Venice Review 6l383s
Faux documentary which perfectly captures the fading glory of real-life featherweight boxing champ Willie Pep