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A writer and his dog retreat to a coastal villa only to have their peace disturbed by two siblings fleeing the police.
Portrait of Nasrin Sotoudeh, who is serving a prison sentence of 38 years in Iran for representing women who protested the country’s mandatory hijab law.
The director appears as himself, relocated to a rural border town to remotely oversee the making of a new film in Turkey, the story of which comes to sharply parallel disturbing events that begin to occur around him.
The Century of Cinema is a documentary which focusses on World War II in relation to filmmaking.
An Iranian director forbidden to make movies works as a taxi driver, and installs hidden cameras in his cab…
Jafar Panahi's postcard from Iran.
Going to the mat Amir Zargara on paying tribute to Navid Afkari with A Good Day Will Come
It's all life Alan Rudolph on what’s in Breakfast Of Champions and not in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel
Small town problems Boston McConnaughey and Renny Grames on Utah, demolition derbies and Alien Country
'The real horror is how they treat each other' Nikol Cybulya on trauma and relationships in Tomorrow I Die
Leaning to darkness Aislinn Clarke on the Na Sidhe, Ireland's troubled history, and Fréwaka
Kneecap dominates BIFA nominations Love Lies Bleeding and The Outrun in hot pursuit
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