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The director David France’s new documentary, about the global effort to develop and disseminate vaccines for the coronavirus, inspires striking candor from some of its subjects.
The New York Times – Film:
The director David France’s new documentary, about the global effort to develop and disseminate vaccines for the coronavirus, inspires striking candor from some of its subjects.
The New York Times – Film:
Two Indian American youngsters are set up on a date that takes an unexpected turn in this pandemic-themed comedy.
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This month’s picks include an otherworldly Mexican comedy, a tale of repressed romance from Georgia and an elliptical Brazilian thriller.
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In Hany Abu-Assad’s pulpy thriller, two Palestinian women are trapped between political enemies that are united in their misogyny.
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Shahram Mokri’s film bends time and space as it considers events from 40 years earlier, when an arson attack on a movie theater set off the Iranian Revolution.
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This month’s picks include a Polish procedural, a Kazakh dark comedy, a Tunisian social-realist drama, and more.
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A mother joins a group of vigilantes to help free her daughter from a state-run academy in this feature from Danis Goulet.
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Radu Jude’s rousing, form-bending new feature rails at the power of propaganda to suffocate people’s freedoms.
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The latest in Rohit Shetty’s Bollywood cop franchise is both overstuffed and paper-thin.