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Teresita Sánchez and Bastian Escobar in ‘Moscas’ (‘Flies’). Kinotitlan …
‘Moscas (Flies)’ Review: Mexican Director Fernando Eimbcke Returns to His Roots With Simple, Sweet, Emotionally Resonant B&W Charmer HiCelebNews online…
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‘The Loneliest Man in Town’ Vento Film/Courtesy of BerlinaleShare…
‘The Loneliest Man in Town’ Review: An Aging Blues Singer Faces an Uncertain Future in Minimalist Austrian Docudrama HiCelebNews online…
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‘A New Dawn’ A New Dawn Film Partners/Courtesy of BerlinaleShare …
‘A New Dawn’ Review: A Muddled but Strikingly Dreamy Animé About Firework Production HiCelebNews online magazine publishes interesting content every…
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‘Home Stories’ Adrian Campean/Trimafilm/Courtesy of BerlinaleShar…
‘Home Stories’ Review: An Intriguing if Unsatisfying Multigenerational Portrait of a Family in a Small East German Town HiCelebNews online…
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Isabelle Huppert in ‘The Blood Countess.’ Amour Fou Vienna/Amour Four Luxembourg/Heimatfilm/P.Domenigg…
‘The Blood Countess’ Review: Isabelle Huppert Sinks Her Teeth Into a Juicy Slice of Vampire Camp That Looks Ravishing but…
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My Wife Cries Berlin International Film FestivalShare on Facebook…
‘My Wife Cries’ Review: A Couple’s Breakup is Tackled With Artistry and Austerity in a German Drama Carried by French…
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Tom Courtenay (left) and Juliette Binoche in ‘Queen at Sea.’ Seafaring LLC …
‘Queen at Sea’ Review: Juliette Binoche Headlines a Striking, Stirring and Singularly Unsentimental Dementia Drama HiCelebNews online magazine publishes interesting…
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Yeo Yann Yann (center left) and Andi Lim in ‘We Are All Strangers.’ Giraffe Pictures…
‘We Are All Strangers’ Review: A Micro-Macro Lens Reveals Beauty and Poetry in the Everyday Lives of a Singaporean Family…
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Morocco Is Ready to Tell Its Own Stories
For more than a century, international productions have chased Morocco’s light, its chameleon-like geography and its infrastructure — a place…
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Sandra Hüller in ‘Rose.’ SchubertROW-PicturesWalkerWorm-FilmGerald_Kerkletz …
‘Rose’ Review: Sandra Hüller Brings Blazing Vitality to a 17th Century Woman in Trousers in Transfixing Gender Performance Tale HiCelebNews…
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