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Hour-long film pieces together footage from Ukrainian soldiers defending the country’s eastern front
Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss on their film about a Missouri summer camp where teenagers simulate running for office
Flashbacks pepper the action in a film that hinges on an uneasy contradiction between privilege and rebellion
Argentine mash-up of crime, thriller and comedy starts conventionally before heading sideways
Mckenna Grace shines alongside old-timers Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray in an excess of effects and exposition
Doug Liman’s new take on the 1989 Patrick Swayze vehicle is a flashier but less honest affair
His directorial debut since parting ways with his brother nods to ‘Fargo’ and other cult classics but with a focus on same-sex love lives
Kym Staton’s movie combines informative content with oddities and testimony from advocates
A boy with a strange power is at the centre of Indigenous director Warwick Thornton’s idiosyncratic movie
The Japanese director’s latest movie relates the same events from different viewpoints
The star of new movie ‘The Beautiful Game’ talks about arriving late to fame and the necessity of avoiding himself on screen
The stars chose big, bold fashion statements — and political messaging — for Hollywood’s most glamorous night
$1bn-grossing biopic earns Christopher Nolan first recognition as best director
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A Bucharest woman adopts a misogynistic male persona in Radu Jude’s sublime and eccentric comic romp
The director marches to her own drum with an uneven but exhilarating adaptation taking on discrimination and grief
Kevin Macdonald’s documentary features testimony from the man whose fall was sudden and shocking
Carla Gutiérrez’s film uses Frida Kahlo’s own words, taken from her diaries, as a narrative
Her Oscar-nominated docudrama restages the tragedy of a Tunisian family that lost two children to Islamic State
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Usually adverse to cosiness, our writer finds comfort in the Lancashire abode of Aardman Animations’ inventive double act
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The British star reflects on going from ‘little toerag’ to ‘Scum’, ‘Sexy Beast’ and his new Netflix projects ‘The Gentlemen’ and ‘Damsel’
The Oscar-winning art director loves geraniums, fish fingers and Ace Ventura’s trousers
Kaouther Ben Hania combines documentary and reconstruction in her captivating feature
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