A fine and necessary portmanteau of British documentaries all made by lesser-known women filmmakers.
Hong Sang-soo interrogates the function of art in his seemingly self-reflective latest feature.
Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh ponders a world where animals have enslaved the human race in his latest experimental feature.
A school teacher goes viral for all the wrong reasons in Romanian director Radu Jude’s salacious social satire.
This rich meta-documentary follows a father and son on a deeply personal filmmaking journey into the Amazon jungle.
Brazilian filmmaker Maya Da-Rin’s allegorical mystery-thriller expertly melds tradition with modernity.
Victor Kossakovsky’s documentary captures the daily rhythms of its porcine star’s life on the farm.
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi returns with another female-oriented drama about the intricacies of everyday human dynamics.
A young man travels to Berlin in the latest lilting relationship drama from South Korea’s Hong Sang-soo.
This year’s virtual programme seeks to reframe our understanding of a world in constant flux.
This striking portrait of the mayor or Ramallah digs into the details of governance, diplomacy and dignity.
Eight non-fiction features that are well worth seeking out at this year’s LFF.
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