A mountain trek intertwines with a road-building project, granting incisive, if underpowered, insight into a much underseen world
Celine Deveaux's French-Portuguese debut can be too quirky for its own good, but a fantastically written lead character keeps it afloat
Now back in cinemas in 4K, the director's first film, based on Jeffrey Eugenides' novel, remains brilliantly elusive and challenging
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Christopher Nolan's epic take on the "Father of the Atomic Bomb" is a compulsive culmination of the director's career so far
As a tribute to pre-'80s Iraq, Sahim Omar Kalifa's doc is a touching affair, but it's hampered by dry exposition and terrible narration
Though slow, this doc about the Naxalite movement and India's bureaucratic state offers great insight into an unexplored world
Though it conjures up some compellingly freaky ways to visualise internalised misogyny, there's more to irritate than intrigue
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs
Playfully reckoning with the legacy of the iconic design group, this is a compelling look at the ambitions of a long-gone era