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‘My Place Is Here’: Review
Post-war patriarchal Italy is the setting for another take on an independent woman trying to make her own way
‘Kingdom Of The Planet Of The Apes’: Review
Gripping Disney blockbuster aims to build a new ‘Apes’ trilogy while maintaining the high standards of the last
‘Farming The Revolution’: Hot Docs Review
Hot Docs winner follows Indian farmers as they unite to protest damaging government laws
‘Intercepted’: Hot Docs Review
Doc combines images of destruction in Ukraine with calls home by Russian soldiers to horrifying effect
‘Helen And The Bear’: Hot Docs Review
Vibrant story of the long and complicated marriage between a former congressman and his wife
’Red Fever’: Hot Docs Review
Breezy, earnest exploration of the startling impact Indigenous culture has had on the modern world
‘Whatever It Takes’: Hot Docs Review
Compelling real-crime doc about the harassment of a journalist following her reporting on e-commerce giant eBay
‘The Idea Of You’: Review
Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine hit the right notes in this steamy Amazon Prime romcom
‘The Ride Ahead’: Hot Docs Review
Samuel Habib offers an intensely first-person perspective on navigating his life as he prepares to enter college
‘Le Mans 55: The Unauthorised Investigation’: Hot Docs Review
The 1955 Le Mans disaster is investigated by a close relative of two of the 83 people who lost their lives at the racetrack
‘Never Look Away’: Hot Docs Review
Lucy Lawless makes her directorial debut with this unflinching look at combat photojournalist Margaret Moth
‘A House On Fire’: Review
A dysfunctional family gathers for an explosive weekend on the Costa Brava in this dark Catalan comedy
‘The Landscape And The Fury’: Visions du Reel Review
The fragility of life in the Bosnia and Herzegovina borderlands is challenged by the arrival of refugees in this immersive Visions du Reel winner
‘Rising Up At Night’: Visions du Reel Review
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the residents of Kinshasa fight to restore electricity to their beleaguered city
‘Abigail’: Review
Kidnappers bite off more than they can chew in this vampire horror starring Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens