All posts tagged LFF

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    Lovesong

    So Yong Kim’s Lovesong is a winsome, moving ode to love. About an ambiguous...

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    Chi-Raq

    What would it take to have world peace? Picture the entire global female population...

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    L’Économie du Couple (After Love)

    Sometimes it’s okay for a film to have modest...

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    Raw

    Julia Ducournau’s Raw, an interesting take on cannibalism horror, might be less about...

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    Lady Macbeth

    Considered to be a feminist film, William Oldroyd’s Lady Macbeth certainly...

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    Voir du Pays (The Stopover)

    Ariane Labed (Aurore) and Soko (Marine) star as two French...

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    Le Fils de Joseph (The Son of Joseph)

    Le Fils de Joseph (The Son of Joseph) is a new...

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    Tu Hai Mera Sunday (You Are My Sunday)

    Written and directed by Milind Dhaimade, Tu Hai Mera...

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    Nong Hak (Dearest Sister)

    Only the 13th feature film ever to come out of Laos, Laotian...

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    Mercenary

    A mercenary is essentially a soldier for hire, and in Sacha Wolff’s debut, the...