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    • Marriage Story. Drama. Like ‘Kramer vs Kramer’ vs Kramer from ‘Seinfeld’, this marital-breakdown masterpiece has just enough lols to leaven the tears.
    • The Souvenir. Drama. Four decades on from bumping into Derek Jarman in a Soho café and being lent a camera, Joanna Hogg delivered her masterpiece: a human drama that embraced all the pains of growing up, addiction and heartbreak.
    • The Favourite. Drama. If eighteenth-century England was half as much fun as this regal romp, you’d say to hell with all the itchy skin complaints and move back there. ‘
    • Midsommar. Horror. With 2018’s ‘Hereditary’, horror movie auteur Ari Aster made the night a place of terror and gory shocks. This year, he returned with a quite brilliant, sun-dazed horror film that managed to put us off daylight too.
  1. Dec 27, 2019 · Alamy. Avengers: Endgame. The 22nd film in Marvel’s incredibly successful Avengers franchise, Endgame was the most hotly-anticipated cinema ticket of 2019. Following on from Infinity War, the...

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    Clint Eastwood, US The veteran director plays an aged drug trafficker in a pointed critique of American values and racial discrimination. We said: Where to see it: Available on DVD, Blu-ray and digital platforms.

    Yorgos Lanthimos, UK A bold and bawdy royal farce set in 18th-century England, with Olivia Colman as a whimsical, infantile Queen Anne, and Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone as rivals for her affection. We said: Where to see it: Available on DVD, Blu-ray and digital platforms.

    Frank Beauvais, France Composed entirely of hundreds of brief excerpts from other films, set to a narration, Beauvais’s found-footage work is a diaristic narrative that touches on a romantic breakup, the death of his father, world events and more, fusing personal crisis and global emergencies. Where to see it: Not currently on home cinema platforms...

    Barry Jenkins, USA This languorous James Baldwin adaptation is a lovingly observed story of two young people who come together in 1970s New York, before being torn apart by rough justice. We said: Where to see it: Available now on DVD, Blu-ray and Amazon Prime Video.

    Christine Molloy &Joe Lawlor, Ireland/UK An adopted Irish girl tracks down her birth mother and learns about her birth father, in this eerie psychological drama. We said: Where to see it: The film does not yet have a confirmed UK release date.

    Sarah Gavron, UK A sweet but gritty London-set film that follows a Nigerian-British girl burdened with adult responsibilities when her mother leaves the family home. We said: Where to see it: Released in UK cinemas in April 2020.

    Tamara Kotevska &Ljubomir Stefanov, Macedonia A documentary about Macedonian beekeeper Hatidze Muratova and her mother, who subsist on honey sales and are the only inhabitants of a Balkan mountain village. We said: Where to see it: Available on DVD and YouTube, Google Play and Prime Video.

    Isabella Eklöf, Denmark This punishing debut feature set on the Turkish riviera follows a young woman named Sascha as she learns the ropes of being a gangster’s girlfriend. We said: Where to see it: Available to stream on YouTube and GooglePlay.

    Jérémy Clapin, France A severed hand fends off rats and pigeons as it scuttles through Paris in search of its owner, in Jérémy Clapin’s touching, very special animation. We said: Where to see it: Available on Netflix.

    RaMell Ross, US This poetically fragmented documentary offers an intimate view of a small African-American community in Alabama. We said: Where to see it: Available on DVD, Blu-ray and Amazon Prime Video.

    • Honeyland (2019) 9.3. Macedonia. Female director, Ljubomir Stefanov. Hatidze Muratova, Hatidzhe Muratova, Hussein Sam, Nazife Muratova.
    • The Farewell (2019) 9.1. China, United States of America, USA China. Female director, Lulu Wang. Aoi Mizuhara, Awkwafina, Chen Han, Diana Lin.
    • Sorry We Missed You (2020) 9.1. Belgium, France, United Kingdom. Ken Loach. Charlie Richmond, Debbie Honeywood, Katie Proctor, Kris Hitchen.
    • Booksmart (2019) 9.0. United States of America. Female director, Olivia Wilde. Adam Krist, Austin Crute, Beanie Feldstein, Ben Harris. Moods.
  2. Dec 30, 2019 · From the arthouse and indie circuit, you’ll discover a slew of films that got people talking: Parasite, Portrait of a Lady On Fire, The Lighthouse, Jojo Rabbit, among...

  3. Best Directorial Debut: Nora Fingscheidt for System Crasher. Best Actor: Adam Sandler for Uncut Gems. Best Actress: Florence Pugh for Midsommar. Best Supporting Actor: Song Kang-ho for Parasite. Best Supporting Actress: Adèle Haenel for Portrait of a Lady on Fire. Best Original Screenplay: Parasite.

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