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‘Mrs Robinson’: Galway Review
The life and accomplishments of Mary Robinson, the first female President of Ireland, are celebrated in this unctuous documentary
‘Poison’: Galway Review
Tim Roth and Trine Dyrholm power this Luxembourg-set drama about grief and forgiveness
‘Housewife Of The Year’: Galway Review
Doc reveals Ireland’s troubling gender politics through the country’s long-running ’Housewife Of The Year’ competition
‘Fidil Ghorm’: Galway Review
TV director Anne McCabe makes her feature debut with this County Donegal-set drama about the power of music
‘Amongst The Wolves’: Galway Review
Luke McQuillan anchors this debut Irish revenge drama as a war veteran struggling to survive on Dublin’s harsh fringes
‘Touch’: Review
Focus Features’ pandemic-set drama by Baltasar Kormákur moves between Iceland, London, and Hiroshima
‘Oddity’: Galway Review
SXSW award-winning horror from Caveat director Damian McCarthy arrives home to haunt Irish audiences
‘Twisters’: Review
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell square up to impressive VFX in this sluggish sequel to the 1996 hit
‘Fly Me To The Moon’: Review
Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum headline this moon landing romcom that fails to lift off
‘Longlegs’: Review
FBI agent Maika Monroe and serial killer Nicolas Cage face off in Osgood Perkins’ horror of human depravity
‘A Sudden Glimpse To Deeper Things’: Karlovy Vary Review
Mark Cousins examines the life and work of Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham in his latest cine-essay
‘Pierce’: Karlovy Vary Review
Two estranged brothers reconnect through fencing in this sharp Taiwan-set ’sophisticated genre piece’
‘Tiny Lights’: Karlovy Vary Review
Delicate Czech drama spends a day in the life of a six-year-old girl as she navigates family discord
‘Loveable’: Karlovy Vary Review
The breakdown of a marriage is not what it first appears in this shape-shifting Norwegian debut
‘Xoftex’: Munich Review
Life in limbo in a Greek refugee camp leads one bright teenage boy to crumble under the pressure
‘Smell Of Burnt Milk’: Munich Review
A graduation feature set on a family farm is one to watch in Munich’s New German Cinema selection
‘Windless’: Karlovy Vary Review
Bulgarian rapper FYRE is a returning emigrant forced to confront both his own past, and that of his country
‘Turning Tables’: Munich Review
Barbara Sukowa and Lambert Wilson head this multi-layered story of the fallout from the arrival of a naive Moroccan immigrant in Berlin
‘Living Large’: Karlovy Vary Review
Annecy Jury Prize-winning animation about a plus-sized adolescent comes to Karlovy Vary
‘Sad Jokes’: Munich Review
Cool, intelligent second feature from Fabian Stumm mines the dangers of being misunderstood
‘Real’: Karlovy Vary Review
Raw GoPro footage from a Ukrainian trench provides a visceral snapshot of the realities of conflict
‘Two To One’: Munich Review
Sandra Huller takes a central role in this sentimental heist comedy set in East Germany of 1990 which kicks off the Munich Film Festival
‘National Anthem’: Raindance Review
New Mexico’s LGBTQ+ rodeo community holds the promise of a New American West in this striking debut
‘Bluish’: FiDMarseille Review
Two twenty-something women navigate Austrian city life in this meditative character study playing FiDMarseilles
‘A Quiet Place: Day One’: Review
New York comes under alien attack in this effective horror prequel starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn
‘MaXXXine’: Review
The third instalment of Ti West’s horror trilogy sees Mia Goth’s wannabe actress navigating the dark side of 1980s Hollywood
‘The Man With A Thousand Faces’: Raindance Review
French documentarian Sonia Kronlund embarks on a global search for a serial love cheat
‘Kathleen Is Here’: Raindance Review
Eva Birthistle’s feature debut stars an effective Hazel Doupe as an 18-year-old struggling with life outside of the care system
‘Dismissed’: Transilvania Review
A suspicious fire at an AI corporation fuels this inventive faux documentary which won Transilvania’s Romanian Days
‘Kix’: Transilvania Review
Transilvania doc winner captures the life of a Hungarian boy over more than a decade
‘Something’s More Than One Thing’: Raindance Review
The Russo Brothers lend their backing to this internet-based relationship drama from Jay Alvarez
‘Satu - Year Of The Rabbit’: Raindance Review
A boy searching for his long-lost mother through Laos in this appealing debut from UK director Joshua Trigg
‘Searching For Amani’: Raindance Review
Doc follows a 13 year-old boy’s quest to track down the murderers of his father in Kenya’s Laikipia county
‘The Exorcism’: Review
’The Exorcist’ legend looms large in this horror starring Russell Crowe as a troubled actor losing his mind on set
‘The Imaginary’: Annecy Review
Studio Ponoc’s ’appealing, engaging’ anime for Netflix is set in the English countrysde
‘Where Elephants Go’: Transilvania Review
A 20-something drifter and a young cancer patient make a connection in this Bucharest-set comedy/drama
‘Despicable Me 4’: Annecy Review
Gru’s domestic bliss is shattered by a new arch-nemesis in Illumination’s latest gag-packed caper
‘Inside Out 2’: Review
Puberty brings unpredictable new emotions in this captivating animated sequel from Pixar
‘The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie’: Annecy Review
Porky Pig and Daffy Duck reunite, and thaaat’s not all, folks!
‘The Moor’: Review
A Yorkshire moor hides terrifying secrets in this atmospheric British horror debut
‘The Colours Within’: Annecy Review
Naoko Yamada’s ’strikingly-lovely’ 2D animation is centred around three high school misfits who decide to form a band
‘Ghost Cat Anzu’: Annecy Review
Manga adaptation veers wildly in tone but is always claw-cuttingly sharp
‘Savages’: Annecy Review
Claude Barras follows My Life As A Courgette with an eco-animation set in Borneo
‘Memoir Of A Snail’: Annecy Review
Oscar-winner Adam Elliot’s tragi-comic claymation is voiced by Sarah Snook and a rogue’s gallery of Australian character voices
‘Ultraman: Rising’: Review
The iconic Japanese superhero returns for a new adventure in Netflix’s family-friendly animation
‘Bad Boys: Ride Or Die’: Review
Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return as the Miami cops in Sony’s limp bid to reignite the summer blockbuster box-office
‘Young Woman And The Sea’: Review
Daisy Ridley stars in this Disney biopic of history-making swimmer Trudy Ederle which fails to make a splash
‘Flow’: Cannes Review
Tour-de-force animation about a cat and his fellow tsunami survivors is an Un Certain Regard standout
‘She’s Got No Name’: Cannes Review
Peter Chan delivers a stirring widescreen melodrama set in Shanghai of the 1940s to round out Cannes 2024
‘The Most Precious Of Cargoes’: Cannes Review
Michel Hazanavicius’s animated Competition title is set against the backdrop of Holocaust