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The director's alleged "final" movie is another heavy-handed revolt against modern Britain, but its optimism eventually wins through
The great actor's sole directorial credit, re-released for its 25th anniversary, offers a bleak, uncompromising vision of 90s Britain
Juliette Binoche leads a well-acted social realist drama in the Ken Loach vein, but it's hard to get away from its ethical implications
Essie Davis shines as a struggling mother in an uneven New Zealand-set social drama that winds up feeling like lesser Ken Loach
Claire Oakley's superb debut melds ghostly visuals with a very real and stark sense of place, to hypnotic effect
Fyzal Boulifa's drama is a cut above most kitchen-sink debuts and features an outstanding turn from newcomer Roxanne Scrimshaw
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