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The Internet’s Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz

This documentary suffers from relating a story that, in its real-life details, eclipses the attempt to distil it into film…

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Witching & Bitching

Witching & Bitching is as over-the-top as horror-comedies come, but it is also a smart amalgam of statement and cynicism.

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For Those Who Can Tell No Tales

For Kym Vercoe, following a tourist's whim sets her on a course through the horrors of recent history.

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Healing

Healing understands the pain and pathos of broken lives, and the hope and happiness of caring for vulnerable creatures.

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Scorpion in Love

What this feature is most concerned with is not a particular instance of affection, but openness as a mindset.

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The Double

A beautifully bleak and uncompromisingly idiosyncratic rendering of a dystopian science fiction narrative.

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Three Many Weddings

Even with smatterings of successful elements, Three Many Weddings remains one film too many.

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Next Goal Wins

Documenting an underdog story so archetypal that it can only be accurate, the film charts the journey of the down…

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Ship of Theseus

Each of the film’s three protagonists wrestle with alterations to the human body and the costs to their identity, spirit…

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Young & Beautiful

Like much of François Ozon's work, this film simultaneously tries to flaunt and hide its construction and observation.

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