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Godland got a standing ovation in Cannes

The Icelandic film Godland was premiered at the Film Festival in Cannes and was very well received. The audience gave a standing ovation and the end of the premiere and critics have given the film their best scores to date.

Sweden , Iceland , Denmark , Toronto , Ontario , Canada , France , Berlin , Germany , Danish , Ingvar-sigur , Edda-arnlj

Holy Spider: thriller about a serial killer in Iran has been acquired by Mubi and Utopia

Utopia will be releasing the Iranian serial killer thriller Holy Spider in North America, while Mubi distributes it in other territories.

Hollywood , California , United-states , Malaysia , Ireland , Mashhad , R30- , Iran , Tehran , America , Iranian , American

Ninja Thyberg's 'Pleasure' About Porn Industry Heads to Neon

Ninja Thyberg's 'Pleasure' About Porn Industry Heads to Neon
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Sweden , United-states , Los-angeles , California , America , American , Pape-boye , Leontine-petit , Eliza-jones , Jeff-deutchman , Peter-possne , Anna-croneman

'Lamb' Review: Noomi Rapace Adopts a Uniquely Strange Baby in Striking Motherhood Horror


'Lamb' Review: Noomi Rapace Adopts a Uniquely Strange Baby in Striking Motherhood Horror
'Lamb' Review: Noomi Rapace Adopts a Uniquely Strange Baby in Striking Motherhood Horror
A slow-burn contemporary folk horror that beds a ludicrous central twist so deep in damp Icelandic austerity you can almost believe it.
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Running time: 106 MIN.
Splicing the dark heart of a folk-horror movie into the fluffy body of a rural Icelandic relationship drama yields unexpectedly fertile and darkly comic effects in Valdimir Jóhannsson’s creepy-funny-weird-sad “Lamb,” a film that proves just how far disbelief can be suspended if you’re in the hands of a director — and a cast, and an SFX/puppetry department — who really commit to the bit. Abetted by a performance of unwaveringly invested, freckled seriousness from Noomi Rapace (whose Icelandic certainly sounds convincing to a non-Nordic ear), .

Sweden , Iceland , Poland , Warsaw , L67- , Hlynur-haraldsson , Jon-mankell , Klaudia-smieja-rostworowska , Robert-egger , Agnieszka-glinska , Erik-rydell , Peter-possne

'The Innocents' Review: Beautifully Creepy Fable About Kids With Powers

'The Innocents' Review: Beautifully Creepy Fable About Kids With Powers
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Norway , London , City-of , United-kingdom , Norwegian , Anna-alva-brynsmo-ramstad , Dave-bishop , Jens-christian-fodstad , Ellen-dorrit-pedersen , Frederic-fiore , Joachim-trier , Eskil-vogt

'The Worst Person in the World' Review: Joachim Trier's Wry, Piercing Study of Millennial Unrest


'The Worst Person in the World' Review: Joachim Trier's Wry, Piercing Study of Millennial Unrest
'The Worst Person in the World' Review: Joachim Trier's Wry, Piercing Study of Millennial Unrest
A young woman cycles through major life decisions - and indecisions - in the Norwegian director's best film since 'Oslo, August 31st.'
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Director: Joachim Trier
With: Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Herbert Nordrum, Hans Olav Brenner, Helene Bjørneby, Vidar Sandem, Maria Grazia de Meo. (Norwegian dialogue)
Running time: 2 hours 8 minutes
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At a weekend getaway otherwise populated entirely by fortysomethings, 29-year-old Julie (Renate Reinsve) is subjected to some amateur analysis from a well-meaning elder. “Being young today is different,” the other woman observes, noting the increased pressure millennials face in daily life. “They have no time to think, there’s always something on the screen.” It’s the kind of generalization, notionally sympathetic but condescending, that members of the so-called anxious generation are used to hearing — irksome because there’s a kernel of truth to it, perhaps, but mostly because it’s way off the mark for many. Time to think isn’t the problem, time to decide is.

Norway , Sweden , Oslo , Paris , France-general- , France , Denmark , Eivind , Vest-agder , Norwegian , Elisha-karmitz , Andrea-berentsen-ottmar

'Children of the Enemy' Review: Fighting for the Children of ISIS Fighters


'Children of the Enemy' Review: Fighting for the Children of ISIS Fighters
'Children of the Enemy' Review: Fighting for the Children of ISIS Fighters
A grandfather's tense, tireless efforts to rescue his seven grandchildren from the camp they've been in since their ISIS-loyal parents died.
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Running time: Running time: 95 MIN.
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Whenever we see them, the seven contested children at the heart of Gorki Glaser-Müller’s taut, highly emotive “Children of the Enemy” have their eyes blurred over, to help protect their identities. It’s a strangely reassuring element in a film that at certain moments may be watched through nail-bitten fingers: If the seven grandkids of Patricio Galvez, the tenacious Chilean-Swedish musician fighting to get them out of Syria, need such protections, it must mean that they are still alive — an assumption anything but guaranteed by their pitiably malnourished state and the precariousness of life in the notorious Al-Hol detention camp where they are being kept.

Sweden , Syria , Denmark , Spain , Berlin , Germany , Gorki , Nizhegorodskaya-oblast , Russia , Tel-aviv , Israel , Swedish

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Visions du Réel title Bellum – The Daemon of War


film profile], a documentary triptych on the changing face of conflict in an increasingly technocratic world.
Zooming in on topics from the digital realms of coding and silicon to the physical and psychological front lines, directors
David Herdies and
Georg Götmark have crafted a provocative meditation on the ways in which Western nations portray the narratives of war, which ultimately poses the question: who, if not everyone, is complicit?
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The film is set to premiere in the international feature competition of this year’s virtual edition of Visions du Réel, unspooling from 15-25 April. Herdies and Götmark are both experienced producers and directors, here making their first joint effort.

Germany , Nevada , United-states , Afghanistan , Denmark , Copenhagen , Køavn , Lindholmen , Vastra-gotalands-lan , Sweden , Swedish , American