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Night Light
A teenager cares for her younger siblings in this delicate portrait of familial love and the desire to hold on to a semblance of childhood.
Read More >>The Blue Caftan
After her award-winning ‘Adam’, writer-director Maryam Touzani affirms her strong storytelling skills in a hugely touching love story set in an old Moroccan medina, where Lubna Azabal battles illness to be with her homosexual husband Saleh Bakri.
Read More >>Showing Up
Michelle Williams reunites with feted indie writer-director Kelly Reichardt for this modest but moving portrait of frustrated artists and dysfunctional families.
Read More >>Persona
A young woman wrestles with the duality of her private self and her public persona in this brief but highly effective South Korean animation.
Read More >>Summer Scars
French rookie director Simon Rieth’s feature debut contains some arresting images and ideas, but doesn’t quite fully come together.
Read More >>Forever Young
Actress-director Valeria Bruni Tedeschi’s feature about young actors studying under Patrice Chéreau (Louis Garrel) is her best work to date.
Read More >>Smoking Causes Coughing
Prolific absurdist Quentin Dupieux delivers low-tar laughs and comic-book gore in this fun but lightweight Cannes premiere.
Read More >>Men
Jessie Buckley and multiple versions of Rory Kinnear co-star in Alex Garland’s impressively weird feminist folk-horror thriller.
Read More >>How to Save A Dead Friend
Rebellious Russian filmmaker Marusya Syroechkovskaya’s directorial debut offers dynamic imagery and damning commentary about her stifled generation.
Read More >>The Super-8 Years
Director David Ernaux-Briot and his mother, novelist Annie Ernaux, dive into the family’s Super-8 collection for this gentle but incisive rumination on times past.
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