Winner of the Burning Lights Prize at Visions du Réel film festival, this visually audacious documentary is an immersive and unique experience. Shot…
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The great Japanese director Kaneto Shindô’s Kuroneko is a chillingly eerie horror classic and a stylistic companion piece to its celebrated…
Continue readingBased on the classic Émile Zola novel, Jean Renoir's La Bête Humaine was one of the legendary director’s greatest popular successes, released in…
Continue readingIn Tuscany during the early 80s, Arthur (Josh O’Connor), a melancholic British archeologist, is recently released from prison and yearning for his…
Continue readingMathieu Kassovitz’s explosive 1995 classic La haine was something bracingly new for French cinema, showing a different side of Paris, the ‘banlieue’…
Continue readingWinner of the FIPRESCI award at Rotterdam Film Festival, this thrilling debut by Philip Sotnychenko is an audacious take on the crime thriller, and…
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