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In a quasi-political thriller, Ala Eddine Slim translates a nightmare of two sleeping animals into a mysterious multilayered investigative story referring to a morally and environmentally corrupt Tunisian village.
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Posted by Adham Youssef | Aug 14, 2024 | Festivals, Locarno 2024 |
In a quasi-political thriller, Ala Eddine Slim translates a nightmare of two sleeping animals into a mysterious multilayered investigative story referring to a morally and environmentally corrupt Tunisian village.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Aug 13, 2024 | Festivals, Locarno, Locarno 2024 |
Kurdwin Ayub’s sophomore feature about a mixed martial arts trainer on peculiar assignment to housebound sisters in Jordan offers sensationalist suspense but few layers of depth.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Aug 12, 2024 | Festivals, Locarno, Locarno 2024 |
Acts of faith, plunder and resistance deep in the Amazon are the territory of a majestic and hallucinatory but heavy-handed anti-colonial thriller from Pia Marais.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Aug 11, 2024 | Festivals, Locarno, Locarno 2024 |
Tato Kotetishvili’s Georgian debut is a scrappily episodic and freewheeling, dry-humoured celebration of down-and-out margins brimming with eccentric personality.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Aug 11, 2024 | Festivals, Locarno, Locarno 2024 |
A woman processes the death of her father, a controversial inventor of healing gadgets in a conspiracy-prone America, in this droll, intriguing docufiction.
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