Nezouh review – compassionate but needlessly convoluted
Soudade Kaadan’s second feature is truistic yet forceful in examining the complexities of human suffering and confinement through a teenage girl stuck in the thick of the Syrian civil war.
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The American Society of Magical Negroes review – an undercooked, frustrating satire
Less Harry Potter and more American Fiction, this politically charged satire is more banal than it first seems.
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If Only I Could Hibernate – a very fine first feature
This Mongolian drama of a poverty-stricken young academic abandoned by his mother makes for a intriguing debut.
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