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‘Uncomfortable truths’: controversial film challenges authorship of famous photo

The Stringer, which premiered at Sundance, alleges that an incorrect credit was given for iconic ‘Napalm Girl’ picture

A controversial new documentary that premiered at the Sundance film festival on S…

Rabbit Trap review – Dev Patel gets lost in the woods in messy folk horror

Sundance film festival: Strong performances and an eerie atmosphere can’t save an increasingly baffling 70s-set curio

After Rose Byrne’s stress-inducing motherhood-is-hell panic attack If I Had Legs I…

Sukkwan Island review – a survival drama takes an ill-advised left-turn

Sundance film festival: Anatomy Of A Fall’s Swann Arlaud plays a father who gets caught in a dangerous situation with his son in a well-made yet frustrating misfire

As writer-director, Vladimir de Fon…

All That’s Left of You review – deeply moving epic of Palestinian intergenerational trauma

Sundance film festival: Cherien Dabis’s drama, spanning nearly 75 years in one Palestinian family, is a heart-wrenching, if sometimes blunt, portrait of displacement

All That’s Left of You, Palestinia…

Mr Nobody Against Putin review – a teacher fights back in a powerful documentary

Sundance film festival: A primary school teacher in Russia pushes back on cruel nationalist propaganda in a fascinating and daring look at everyday encroachment

Pavel Talankin is, by his own admission…

‘There just aren’t words to explain’: Jeff Buckley documentary brings tears to Sundance

A new film looking at the life and tragic death of the singer has premiered to an emotional response at this year’s Utah-based film festival

A new documentary celebrating the life and legacy of the la…

Omaha review – John Magaro leads lean but affecting family drama

Sundance film festival: The Past Lives and September 5 actor leads a beautifully made, if slightly too withholding, road-trip drama

Omaha, Cole Webley’s debut film from a screenplay by Robert Machoian…

‘Everything is trying to kill you’: harrowing Ukraine film gets standing ovation at Sundance

Oscar-winning film-maker behind 20 Days in Mariupol returns to festival with bruising, on-the-ground look at ongoing conflict

A harrowing new documentary from Mstyslav Chernov on Ukraine’s ailing coun…

Jimpa review – Olivia Colman soars in otherwise muddled queer family drama

Sundance film festival: Australian director Sophie Hyde’s earnest, semi-autobiographical film moves before it starts to meander

More so than other film festivals, Sundance can be a kingmaking force, s…

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