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The French director meditates on the nature of isolation in a film dedicated to his daughter, though its approach feels oddly false
Kirill Serebrennikov's nightmarish black comedy about a man plagued with an unshakeable fever is one of the year’s best surprises
Rude, irreverent, stupid and yet cuttingly witty and intelligent, Radu Jude’s Berlin winner is like Brass Eye by way of Slavoj Žižek
Radu Jude's baffling Silver Bear winner throws hardcore sex and Holocaust denial at you, but fails to make a single meaningful point