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A new film by Aki Kaurismäki shows how movies can successfully tackle world events
Alexander Sokurov’s film about the Louvre wanders through art and history
From Janis Joplin to 1980s Argentina, documentaries and true stories have dominated the screens so far
One of the highlights of this year’s festival is ‘Winter Journey’, a film centred on a gay relationship
Directors facing state censorship and a moribund domestic market are still producing rich, brave, inventive cinema
This week’s films reviewed: ‘Faust’, ‘Dark Shadows’, ‘How I Spent My Summer Vacation’, ‘All in Good Time’ and ‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’
The films of Aleksandr Sokurov are a revelation to the British author and are unlike any he has ever seen
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