Filmmakers withdraw their work from IDFA amid response to Palestine conflict
Following a pro-Palestine protest at the start of this year's International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, conflict between the Israeli and Palestinian film communities has prompted numerous filmmakers to withdraw projects from the festival.
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Saltburn review – gorgeous, lurid, shallow and frustrating
Emerald Fennell's second feature centres the experiences of a working class student who finds himself thrust into a new world when he befriends a rich classmate at Oxford University – with stylish but underwhelming results.
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Napoleon review – a dirty, bloody epic
Ridley Scott takes on the might of France's most famous son in predictably brash and thrilling style.
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May December review – a frothy psychodrama with a lurid bite
Todd Haynes' deliciously dark melodrama sees Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman go head-to-head as a housewife and the woman tasked with playing her in a film.
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Bottoms review – undercooked, unfunny teen romance
Two unpopular lesbians attempt to start a fight club at their high school in Emma Seligman's disappointing follow-up to Shiva Baby.
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How to Have Sex review – a striking, unsettling debut
A group of teenage girls embark on a wild post-exam holiday in Molly Manning Walker's evocative feature debut.
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The Killer review – throwback to the golden age of pulp fiction
Michael Fassbender plays a contract killer suffering some professional setbacks in David Fincher's lean, mean new thriller.
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Cat Person review – sorry, I’m allergic
This twisted tale of gender politics based on Kristen Roupenian's 2017 short story is a major letdown in conception and execution.
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BlackBerry review – Glenn Howerton is on top form
Canadian indie filmmaker Matt Johnson crafts an offbeat drama about the creation of a since-slain mobile phone giant.
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